Ekagra Health
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02385
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Editing
Owner:
Magfur Alam,
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Last revised:
Apr 18, 2026
Areas:
SOP,Vascular,Testing

SOP: External Vascular Diagnostic Testing at Patient Homes (copied on 04/18/26)


Introduction

Standard Operating Procedure (SOP): External Vascular Diagnostic Testing at Patient Homes

1. Purpose
This SOP provides guidelines for managing external vascular diagnostic tests conducted at patients' homes by an external agent, ensuring accuracy, reliability, and patient safety while maintaining confidentiality.

2. Scope
This procedure applies to all clinic personnel involved in coordinating and overseeing external vascular tests performed at patients' homes, including result management.

3. Responsibilities

  • External Agent: Perform vascular diagnostic tests at patients' homes in accordance with this SOP and provide accurate results.
  • Clinic Coordinator: Oversee the testing process, ensure compliance with protocols, and maintain accurate records.
  • Healthcare Providers: Review and interpret results and provide follow-up care as needed.

4. Definitions

  • External Vascular Agent: A professional employed by a third-party service to conduct vascular diagnostic testing at patients' homes.
  • Vascular Diagnostic Test: Procedures, such as vascular ultrasound or Doppler tests, used to assess blood flow and vascular conditions.

5. Procedure

5.1. Preparation

  1. Scheduling:
    • Coordinate with the external vascular agent to schedule home visits based on patient availability.
    • Confirm appointment details with the patient, including the date, time, and type of vascular test to be performed.
  2. Consent and Documentation:
    • Obtain and document patient consent for home-based vascular testing.
    • Provide the external agent with necessary patient information and test requirements.

5.2. Test Execution at Home

  1. Preparation:
    • Ensure the external agent is equipped with all necessary tools, including the vascular ultrasound machine, gel, and other relevant equipment.
    • Verify that the equipment is calibrated and functioning correctly before the test.
  2. Conducting the Test:
    • Confirm patient identity and consent before beginning the test.
    • Set up the equipment according to manufacturer’s instructions and clinical guidelines.
    • Perform the vascular diagnostic test, following established techniques and ensuring patient comfort.
    • Document the procedure, including any difficulties encountered and pertinent observations.

5.3. Post-Test Procedures

  1. Data Management:
    • Securely store and back up all test data and images.
    • Ensure that the quality of the images and recordings is suitable for accurate interpretation.
  2. Patient Instructions:
    • Provide the patient with any necessary post-test instructions and explain the next steps.
    • Inform the patient when and how they will receive their results.

5.4. Result Management

  1. Receiving Results:
    • Ensure that test data and results are transmitted to the clinic promptly.
    • Verify the accuracy and completeness of the results received.
  2. Communication:
    • Generate internal reports based on the vascular test results.
    • Communicate the results to the appropriate healthcare provider or patient as per protocol, ensuring confidentiality.

5.5. Quality Control and Assurance

  1. Routine Checks:
    • Perform regular audits of the external agent’s procedures to ensure adherence to SOP and quality standards.
    • Document and address any deviations or issues related to test execution or data handling.
  2. Review:
    • Conduct periodic reviews of the performance of the external vascular testing service.
    • Implement corrective actions based on review findings and feedback.

5.6. Documentation and Records

  • Maintain comprehensive records of all vascular tests, including patient details, test procedures, data, and results.
  • Ensure records are stored securely in compliance with legal and regulatory requirements.
  • Make records easily accessible for audits and reviews.

6. Safety and Precautions

  • Adhere to all safety protocols related to the use of diagnostic equipment and patient interactions.
  • Report and document any incidents or accidents in accordance with safety policies.

7. References

  • Manufacturer’s vascular diagnostic equipment manuals and guidelines
  • Clinical guidelines for vascular testing
  • Relevant regulatory standards and institutional policies