Key Features We Implement in Our Telemedicine Apps
Whether you need a secure chat feature, an extensive database, or integration with portable devices, we can create healthcare software tailored to your specific needs. However, we would like to highlight certain features that are particularly important and useful in telemedicine apps.
Patient Portal
This module provides everything that patients may need, including online scheduling, a doctor catalog, educational content, and access to their personal patient profiles
Provider Portal
This module is designed for doctors and hospital administrators. It includes convenient dashboards displaying information about doctors' workload and availability, an in-built calendar, analytics and reports, and access to patient profiles
Video Conferencing
This feature enables doctors to conduct video conferences with their patients, significantly enhancing doctor-patient communication and facilitating the delivery of advanced healthcare services. The ability to record video calls for later review is particularly beneficial for mental health specialists helping people to overcome mental disorders
Doctor Catalog
An in-built doctor catalog helps patients find the ideal specialist for their needs. Such a catalog should provide comprehensive information about each doctor, including their medical specialty, education, years of experience, certifications, achievements, and rating
User Access Control
In telemedicine software development, security is paramount. User access control is a key security measure that provides different levels of data access to doctors, nurses, hospital administrative staff, and patients
Secure Chat
Video consultations may not always be feasible due to poor internet connection, shyness, or lack of time. In such cases, integrating a live chat into a telemedicine app can be a good solution. It's crucial to ensure the security of the chat to prevent any data breaches
Push Notifications
Push notifications help app users stay informed about new activities. Whether a patient has sent a medication renewal request, a payment has been received, an appointment has been canceled, or test results are now available, users will be kept in the loop with brief yet informative push notifications
Online Appointment Scheduling
In today's digital age, people can book hotels, flights, rental cars, and many other services online. So why not enable them to schedule doctor appointments online as well? This feature can significantly simplify life for both patients and administrative staff. With online appointment scheduling integrated into a telemedicine app, doctors and patients can easily review all booked appointments and quickly cancel or reschedule them if necessary. Doctors' availability can be displayed according to the client's preferences. For instance, it might be possible to schedule an urgent same-day appointment with a trauma surgeon, but not with a general practitioner
Ratings and Reviews
We recommend enabling patients to provide feedback on medical professionals who have consulted them. This not only acts as internal motivation for doctors to perform their best, but it also aids patients in making informed decisions when searching for a trusted healthcare specialist. Through ratings and reviews, patients can assess the quality of care provided by different doctors, ultimately contributing to a more transparent and patient-centric healthcare system
Reporting and Analytics
Telemedicine apps collect and store a vast amount of healthcare data, and implementing analytics can provide healthcare facilities and doctors with valuable insights. With analytics and reports in place, they can make more accurate diagnoses, early identify epidemic outbreaks and prevent their spread, predict and model disease progression, and much more
Cloud storage
We strongly recommend opting for cloud storage, which involves housing digital data on remote servers accessible via the Internet. Clouds are owned and managed by corresponding hosting companies (e.g., AWS, IBM, Microsoft, etc.) responsible for data security and availability. This approach can significantly decrease upfront investments in IT infrastructure and allows you to pay only for what is actually used