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Our Vision

Our vision is to help practitioners by giving them freedom through effective solutions and tools, so that they can focus on their practice, the medical procedure. Tools by practitioners for practitioners.

The Current Challenge

Today, practitioners and their teams face a growing number of time-consuming administrative tasks and legal obligations. This leads to depression for more than 50% of them and a huge social loss.

The Necessity for Independence

Practitioners need to be independent and maintain for each patient a clear, complete, and personal medical record. This enables them to ensure continuity of care, with records kept for 30 years in a safe place while preserving medical confidentiality.

The Time Drain

Practitioners lose almost half of their time to administrative tasks. There is a need for a computerized patient record, but what form should it take? Many still use pen and paper or are offered inappropriate interfaces that compromise their independence, security, and the effective organization of their practice. Practitioners are not supported in this technological evolution and take risks for all.

The First Solutions

Introducing three synchronized software solutions: Surgery Manager, RDV Manager, and Anesthesia Manager. Focused on the practice of the independent surgeon and their team, these tools offer great freedom (respecting their work habits), security (organization and ownership of files), and simplicity. They save more than three hours a day on administrative tasks (90% reduction in time).

Benefits for All

  • Doctors: More time to focus on patients.
  • Secretaries: Less stress.
  • Clinics: Complete, well-written, and standardized patient records.
  • Patients: Feel safer and happier knowing doctors are more focused on them.

Positive Impacts

The impacts are numerous for all. The practice becomes more human and serene, finally concentrating mainly on the medical, not administrative, act.