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Ooredoo has announced that its CloudClinik service, launched early in 2015, has become the fastest growing Electronic Medical Records (EMR) system for primary care clinics in Qatar.
Built in consultation with renowned medical specialists, CloudClinik takes care of everything from walk-in or online patient registration, to appointment tracking and insurance claim generation, all while ensuring iron-clad security of patient data.
To ensure that businesses understand the industry changing abilities of the service, Ooredoo held a business event for clinics in Qatar in December and has seen a wide range of institutions adopt the cloud-based solution since the event.
As the leading ICT solutions provider in Qatar, Ooredoo is committed to the success of businesses in the country, and CloudClinik is hosted in one of Ooredoo’s high-tech Qatar Data Centres.
The solution is user friendly, doesn’t require IT expertise, and no software installation is required. Designed to manage its patients’ clinical information in an efficient way, CloudClinik offers a robust set of solutions for doctors, clinics and healthcare facilities.
CloudClinik is the ?rst cloud-based Electronic Medical Records and Practice Management solution for medical and dental centres in Qatar and delivers a superior web experience to help doctors optimise their efficiency and profitability.
Key features of CloudClinik include; patient registration, e-prescription, appointment tracking via SMS and email, insurance claims generation, and customisable templates and order-sets.
To get started with CloudClinik businesses simply need a web-browser, desktop, laptop/tablet/smartphone, high speed Internet connection, and a scanner to access a host of tools.
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