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Developer(s) | Clinicminds B.V. | ||
Initial release | February 5, 2014 | ||
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Operating system | Web application, iPadOS, iOS | ||
Size | Web-based | ||
Available in | 9 languages | ||
List of languages English, Dutch, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Norwegian Bokmal, Hungarian, Slovak | |||
Type | Clinic management software, Healthcare management, Practice management software | ||
License | Proprietary software | ||
Website | clinicminds |
Clinicminds is a web-based clinic management application developed for medical aesthetics and private healthcare practices. It was founded in 2012 by Toby Makmel, a cosmetic physician, and Guy Makmel, an IT entrepreneur. Clinicminds provides digital tools for managing patient records, appointment scheduling, and treatment planning.
History
editClinicminds was developed by Toby and Guy Makmel to meet the specific needs of aesthetic and medical clinics. The platform launched in 2014 and quickly gained users among clinics across Europe and beyond, particularly in the fields of cosmetic surgery, dermatology, and MedSpa practices. The software integrates patient management with procedure documentation, including pre- and post-treatment tracking, consultation forms, and compliance with medical regulations. In 2019, Clinicminds expanded its functionality by introducing automated features for patient follow-ups and marketing. The platform also integrated with third-party applications for invoicing and inventory management. By 2022, Clinicminds was used in over 15 countries and supported multiple languages. Continuous development ensures that the software meets the workflow needs of healthcare professionals.
Features
editClinicminds offers a range of features designed to streamline the operations of private clinics. These include EHR management, appointment scheduling with automated reminders, treatment planning and procedure documentation, patient consent and medical history forms, inventory management for medical supplies, and marketing automation tools for patient follow-ups. The software complies with the GDPR and other health regulations, such as the HIPAA and the PIPEDA. It is tailored to various specialties, including cosmetic surgery, dermatology, and aesthetic treatments.
Uses
editClinicminds is used by clinics of varying sizes, from solo practitioners to large aesthetic practices. The software helps manage patient flow, streamline documentation, and ensure regulatory compliance, contributing to more efficient clinic management.
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