Electronic Medical Record (EMR) & Health Care Dynamics

Only thing constant about markets today is ‘change’. Therefore, organizational development should not only reflect what is happening today but also prepare to appropriately identify emerging changes in market conditions to best benefit from the opportunities for proper management and growth through change or account management. Continue reading Electronic Medical Record (EMR) & Health Care Dynamics

CloudClinik at STEP Conference 2016

Step Conference is MENA’s largest conference and exhibition focusing on tech, digital and entertainment companies from around the region. This year CloudClinik was also selected as one of the tech companies, it presented to various subject matter experts, investors, VC s and Angel Investors. Corporates like Nescafe, Magnitt, Facebook, Google, Wamda Capital, and AstroLabs were among the partners of this event.  Continue reading CloudClinik at STEP Conference 2016

4 ways EMR increases patient retention

Have you treated a patient once and never see them come back for the next appointment? The patient was treated well by you and your staff also served the patient with total care. This is not uncommon and happens quite often to practices and eventually you start to lose your patients to some other clinic. Continue reading 4 ways EMR increases patient retention

6 Reasons to start using CloudClinik’s EMR at your clinic

An EMR (Electronic Medical Records) is a tool that eliminates paper files from your practice and brings all your practice information at your fingertips. All you need is a device and an internet connection and you’re all set to manage your practice online with state of the art technology making your clinic a trendsetter in the healthcare sector. Continue reading 6 Reasons to start using CloudClinik’s EMR at your clinic

International Epilepsy Day 2016

I was in 6th grade when I first saw someone have a seizure in public. She was a friend and it happened during our recess. We were sitting in an empty classroom when suddenly her body started doing strange jerking motions and then it went stiff. She turned blue and I thought she was dying. She looked limp and heavy. Looking at her condition I started crying for help, one of our teacher came quickly, rushed her to emergency care in school and called the ambulance. Her body convulsions lasted a few minutes but those minutes were engraved in my memory for the rest of my life. Continue reading International Epilepsy Day 2016