THE launch of Dinkum Doc, a novel cloud-based Australian video health platform, demonstrated that it can "seamlessly integrate" with various systems such as the PBS medicines database MIMS, My Health Record, and e-Prescription systems.
This integration facilitates the secure transmission of electronic prescriptions to patients who are mobile via SMS and email.
The integration of six-way video conferencing technology has been found to improve the provision of multidisciplinary healthcare services.
The platform includes a language-matching feature that facilitates effective communication between healthcare providers and patients who share a native language, thereby improving efficiency.
Dinkum Doc is a multifaceted platform that has been specifically developed to augment the work-life balance of GPs, allied health providers, and specialists through the provision of adaptable working schedules.
According to Manish Chhabra, the Chief Executive Officer of DinkumDoc.com, "the implementation of Dinkum Doc has elicited a significant level of enthusiasm, especially for healthcare providers located in rural and remote areas of Australia".
"This platform aims to provide physicians with a unique hybrid approach to delivering high-quality healthcare services to their patients, which involves a combination of in-person consultations and online video consultations."
A key feature of the health platform integrates online Medicare claims and instantaneous validation of Medicare card and provider numbers for hybrid consultations.
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