From a hospital website with online appointment booking to a full hospital management system (HMS) covering OPD, IPD, lab, pharmacy, and billing — CodeForge PK has the proven healthcare software experience. We deliver the HMS platform live at Civil Hospital Quetta, serving thousands of patients. WhatsApp +92 319 2551606.
Healthcare software is not a category to learn on someone's project. Patient data is sensitive, downtime costs real harm, and the consequences of bugs in clinical workflows extend beyond inconvenience into patient safety. We treat hospital software accordingly — with the engineering rigour that healthcare deserves and most Pakistani software vendors do not provide.
CodeForge PK has delivered the complete hospital management system for Civil Hospital Quetta — the largest public-sector hospital in Balochistan, serving thousands of patients across the province. The platform handles patient registration, OPD workflow, IPD ward management, lab module, pharmacy integration, billing, and reporting. It is in production daily with non-trivial scale. We built it. We maintain it. We know what hospital software needs because we run one.
If you are evaluating software houses for a hospital project in Quetta, Balochistan, or anywhere in Pakistan, here is the honest reality: most Pakistani software houses have shipped one or two clinic websites and now claim to do hospital software. The gap between a clinic appointment booking site and an actual hospital management system is enormous — different architecture, different security requirements, different data model, different failure tolerance. We have closed that gap. Most have not.
Hospital software ranges from a simple website for a private clinic to a multi-module HMS for a tertiary care hospital. Here is the full spectrum we deliver:
MRN generation, demographic capture, insurance/panel linking, medical history, allergies, emergency contacts. Searchable and editable with full audit trail.
Doctor scheduling, appointment booking, token system, queue management, consultation notes, prescription printing, follow-up tracking.
Bed allocation, admission/discharge workflows, ward transfers, nursing notes, vital monitoring entry, doctor rounds tracking.
Test ordering, sample tracking, result entry, electronic reporting, integration with lab equipment where available, normal range flagging.
Drug inventory, prescription dispensing, batch and expiry tracking, supplier management, controlled substance tracking, DRAP-compliant records.
Service-based billing, package billing, insurance claim handling, payment plans, receipt printing, end-of-day reconciliation, GL integration.
Patient volume by department, revenue by service, doctor performance, bed occupancy, inventory turnover, custom reports for management.
Role-based access control. Full audit logs of who accessed which patient record when. Data encryption at rest. Off-site backups. Disaster recovery planning.
Online appointment booking, lab result viewing, prescription history, payment via JazzCash/EasyPaisa, telemedicine consultations.
Pakistani healthcare software has compliance considerations that general business software does not. Among others:
We address all of these as part of any HMS deployment, not as optional add-ons.
Healthcare clients choose CodeForge because we have actually delivered hospital software at production scale. Civil Hospital Quetta is not a logo we put on a website — it is a real ongoing engagement with real patients, real staff, real workflows, and real operational pressure. The lessons we learned there inform every healthcare project we take on now. We know which features matter and which are hospital-software-vendor-pitched fantasy. We know how to handle the inevitable Friday-evening doctor request for a new report format. We know how to navigate the politics of getting multiple departments to agree on a unified workflow. That experience is not transferable from a one-time clinic website project, no matter how many hospital projects a vendor claims on their portfolio page.
Marketing + appointments
Single-doctor/small clinic
Most common
Multi-department, multi-ward
Yes. CodeForge built and maintains the hospital management system at Civil Hospital Quetta — the largest public-sector hospital in Balochistan. This is not a portfolio claim — it is a live production deployment we built and continue to support. We can arrange a reference call with the hospital's administration for serious enquiries (under appropriate confidentiality).
A full HMS deployment typically takes 16-24 weeks from project kickoff to go-live, depending on the modules required and the complexity of existing data migration. We use a phased approach — patient registration and OPD live in week 8-10, IPD by week 14, lab and pharmacy by week 18, full reporting and analytics by week 22. Allows hospital staff to learn the system progressively rather than all at once.
Both options available. Most Pakistani public-sector hospitals require on-premise deployment for data residency reasons. Most private hospitals can choose between on-premise, Pakistani-hosted cloud, or international cloud. We document the trade-offs of each in our proposal and let the hospital make the call. We do not push cloud just because it is operationally easier for us.
Yes. Hospital software is only as good as the staff trained to use it. Every HMS deployment includes 30-50 hours of on-site training in Quetta (we travel to other cities for non-Quetta deployments at additional cost), role-specific training videos for doctors, nurses, receptionists, and administrators, written quick-reference cards, and a 90-day post-go-live support period during which we are intensively available for staff questions.