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A patient took an X-ray in one clinic, but went to another one for treatment

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Actually, the problem is simple, same as the task. There are several dental clinics in the network, and patients can take tests or do X-rays in one of them, but for treatment they can be assigned to any other dentist. There are no difficulties here except one - data transfer. Something gets lost, something takes way too long to arrive. The patient could have been helped much faster, but everything is always delayed.Actually, the problem is simple, same as the task. There are several dental clinics in the network, and patients can take tests or do X-rays in one of them, but for treatment they can be assigned to any other dentist. There are no difficulties here except one - data transfer. Something gets lost, something takes way too long to arrive. The patient could have been helped much faster, but everything is always delayed.

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Well, there is just no single system, as I see it. A cloud solution where all patient data would be automatically uploaded, including tests, X-rays, medical history, past visits and so on. Maybe it makes sense to reach out to developers so they could help and create a convenient solution.

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I also think you need a solution that would connect all your medical services, clinics, patient data into one ecosystem. You can check out different EHR integration options to find a solution that works fast, smoothly, and most importantly, securely. And it can be not just a platform, but also a convenient app for clinic staff.
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