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Staff Roles & Stations

This page is a clinic-agnostic reference for the staff types, clinical stations, and responsibilities found across a typical Klinik Kesihatan operating under CCMS. It is organized by the patient journey — from front-door touchpoints through to specialist units and support services.


Front Door & Shared Services

These staff manage the universal entry pathway that all patients pass through before reaching their assigned clinical unit.

1. Triage Staff

Patient Stratification & Routing
  • Screen presenting complaint, fever risk, pregnancy status, and appointment type.
  • Redirect to appropriate unit: OPD, Fever Clinic, MCH, Wound Care, NCD, TB Clinic, or Procedure Room.
  • Assist patients with TCA verification and MySejahtera issues.
Emergency Routing
  • Direct unstable or high-alert patients immediately to the Acute Care & Procedure Room.
Alert Activation
  • Flag notifiable disease suspicions (TB, dengue, COVID-19, MPOX).
  • Activate high-risk pregnancy indicators for clinician dashboard alerts.
Education & Awareness
  • Provide clinic SOP awareness and educational pamphlets.
  • Facilitate patients with MySejahtera or appointment-related issues.

2. Registration Staff

Patient Lookup & Verification
  • Search and verify patient demographics using NRIC/Passport in CCMS.
  • Ensure contact details, address, and next-of-kin are current.
  • Mandatory fields: ethnicity, contact details, latest address.
Record Flagging & Payment
  • Update social flags: OKU status, BSH/PBAPP eligibility, pensioner.
  • Verify insurance / exemption status before routing.
  • Process payment for eligible patients.
Appointment Check-in
  • Check in patients with booked TCAs, linking the visit to the scheduled SystmOne slot.
Accurate Auto-Allocation
  • Allocate patient to correct unit and room based on visit indication, TCA card, or MySejahtera appointment.
  • Refer to the Auto-Allocation Guide for complex cases.

3. Health Assistants, Nurse, MA — Vital Signs Counter

Vital Signs Entry
  • Document BP, PR, SpO₂, temperature, height, weight, BMI, and RBS where indicated.
  • Use the standardized Assessment & Procedure Template for consistent capture.
Risk Screening Forms
  • Facilitate disease stratification questionnaires.
  • Screenings include: PHQ-9 (depression), BSSK & NHSI, elderly assessment, smoking cessation.
Patient Flow Facilitation
  • Guide patients through their visit flow.
  • Use CCMS auto-allocation to send patients to the correct next station when necessary.
  • Escalate abnormal vitals or system alerts to the MO in charge immediately.

4. Health Assistant, Nurse, MA — Appointment Counter

TCA Scheduling
  • Create To-Come-Again (TCA) appointments in SystmOne based on the clinician's plan.
  • Issue TCA card to patient with date, time, destination, and preparation instructions.
Slot Management
  • Organize and update doctor appointment slots for NCD and OPD cases.
  • Inform patients that rescheduling can only be done via clinic visit or phone call.
External Referral Appointments

Book referral hospital / specialist clinic appointment slots for:

  1. Ultrasound Request
  2. Echocardiography Procedure Request
  3. X-Ray Reporting Request

OPD Core — Consultation

The OPD Medical Officers provide the primary consultation layer for acute and general cases, as well as the return-review step for patients coming back from investigations or linked services.

Clinical Documentation
  • Record consultation notes, differential diagnoses, and management plans using SNOMED-CT.
  • Select the correct CCMS clinical template according to the encounter type.
Investigation Orders
  • Order laboratory tests, imaging (X-ray), ECG, and referrals digitally in SystmOne.
  • Track specimen status and radiology report availability within the patient timeline.
Coding & Reporting

Ensure accurate ICD-10 / SNOMED-CT coding for MOH reporting & audit readiness. This involves documentation:

  • History taking & current complaints
  • Clinical assessment
  • Investigation finding & result
  • Diagnosis
  • Management
  • SNOMED-CT code used in encounter templates
Prescribing (CCMS–PHIS Integration)
  • Generate electronic prescriptions linked to the PHIS formulary.
  • Review drug interactions and allergy alerts before finalising.
Sick Leave & Certificates
  • Issue medical certificates directly from the encounter with CCMS documentation.
  • Physical MC is still use and given to patient.
Internal & External Referral
  • Initiate ED referrals, specialist referrals & internal service referrals.
  • Ensure referral letters, printed documentation & verbal handovers are completed.

Linked Clinical Services

These units receive patients from OPD and other clinical areas during the general patient journey.

1. Procedure Room

Medical Assistants (MA)
  • Perform venous blood sampling, intramuscular/intravenous injections, and nebulization.
  • Provide emergency stabilization and prepare patients for ED referral.
  • Document procedures and specimen details in CCMS.
Health Assistants (PPK)
  • Prepare patients and set up equipment and consumables before each procedure.
  • Provide documentation support and maintain procedure room readiness.
  • Handle room turnover, restocking, and clinical waste segregation between patients.

2. Wound Care Clinic

MA / Nurses
  • Assess wounds using the T.I.M.E. framework (Tissue, Infection, Moisture, Edge).
  • Perform dressing procedures and serial wound imaging for progress tracking.
  • Document wound status, dressing type, and review plan in CCMS.
Health Assistants (PPK)
  • Prepare the room, dressing trolley, and sterile supplies before each case.
  • Assist with patient positioning and mobility.
  • Manage clinical waste disposal and room cleaning between patients.

3. Radiology Unit

Radiographers (JXR)
  • Perform X-ray imaging following correct positioning and radiation safety protocols.
  • Operate CR equipment and upload images to PACS via DICOM.
  • Verify image quality and link studies to the patient record.
Health Assistant (PPK)
  • Escort and position patients, supporting those with mobility needs.
  • Manage the imaging queue and patient flow.
  • Assist with registration of imaging requests in CCMS.

4. Pharmacy

Pharmacists
  • Medication dispensing and PHIS verification
  • Patient counselling on adherence, side effects, and drug interactions
  • DM-MTAC (Diabetes Medication Therapy Adherence Clinic) reviews
  • Stock monitoring and inventory management (FEFO)
CCMS & EMR Usage
  • Process e-prescriptions generated by MOs in SystmOne via PHIS integration
  • Review drug interaction alerts and allergy flags before dispensing
  • Document medication dispensing and counselling in the patient record
  • Generate medication labels and dosage instructions from SystmOne

5. Laboratory

MLT / Lab Technologists
  • Specimen processing and blood test analysis
  • Rapid diagnostic test verification and result entry in CCMS
  • Equipment calibration and quality control
  • Proper cold chain and specimen storage management
CCMS & EMR Usage
  • Receive and verify lab orders entered by MOs in SystmOne
  • Enter and validate test results directly into CCMS linked to the patient encounter
  • Flag critical/high-alert results for immediate clinician review
  • Track specimen lifecycle from collection to processing in CCMS

Laboratory staff operate behind the counter and do not typically have a public-facing patient workflow. Specimens are delivered by Procedure Room staff or patients after blood taking.


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Dr Fuad Jaafar

Dr Fuad Jaafar

Facilitator, CCMS • KK Bandar Maharani

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