HealthPlix Introduces Offline EMR to Speed Up EMR Adoption
Written by Shaveta Arora, Arushi Sharma
HealthPlix, with its latest offline EMR solution, empowers over 12,000 doctors in 300+ cities to work effortlessly in low-connectivity areas. This innovative EMR system ensures zero data loss and provides a 48% efficiency boost through its seamless transition between online and offline modes.
HealthPlix has launched its latest offline EMR solution, allowing over 12,000 doctors across 300+ cities to work 24/7, enabling them to work seamlessly in areas with unreliable or no internet connectivity.
The HealthPlix EMR has been upgraded to provide dual online and offline functionality, allowing doctors to work offline and synchronize data with the cloud, ensuring zero data loss for healthcare professionals.
Moreover, this new version of HealthPlix EMR seamlessly transitions between offline and online modes, enhancing flexibility and boosting speed by 48 percent.
Commenting on the launch, Chaitanya Raju- Executive Director, HealthPlix Technologies said, “HealthPlix Offline EMR enables doctors to practice even with intermittent internet – it is a game changer for doctors. HealthPlix is committed to removing any and all impediments to doctors adopting EMR. In line with this vision, we have doubled our product and engineering team. Over the next 6-12 months, we will continue to release innovative products that assist doctors in enhancing their practice”.
One of the early adopters of the offline EMR, Dr Aditya Aggarwal of HCM Healthcare said,
“The new version of EMR rolled out has all key capabilities that allow me to holistically digitise my clinic practice. Particularly, the offline EMR comes with zero loss of patient health information amid internet fluctuations in the clinic. This uninterrupted flow of patient care from the very moment of prescription helps me consult more patients. Additionally, when internet access is available, the EMR system automatically syncs patient health records, ensuring that all data is up to date and accessible.”