DoctorTool is Ready to Digitalize Clinics throughout Indonesia with New Team Members

As a form of DoctorTool’s commitment to support and assist the implementation of new regulation by Ministry of Health and to contribute to the good health and well-being of the Indonesian people, DoctorTool team will visit Ruteng City, East Nusa Tenggara, later this May to socialize with health service facilities and the community there about electronic medical records. 

One of DoctorTool’s innovative products that is used to help digitalize health in villages in Indonesia is the DoctorTool Hub, a device that makes it easy for doctors and health workers to enter examination data wirelessly into DoctorTool Clinic Information System. 

DoctorTool has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Ministry of Villages at the Aston Kupang Hotel and Convention Center, Kupang City, East Nusa Tenggara (NTT) on January 13, 2023. The MoU agreement was signed in an effort to accelerate the digitalization of health service facilities in rural areas.

“Our goal here is to install DoctorTool Clinic Information System in health service facilities and educate the community about electronic medical records, which will make it easier for health workers and the public to seek treatment,” explained Rainaldo, CEO of DoctorTool, when sharing development of the company at DoctorTool’s operational office in East Jakarta.

“This is also in line with the Ministry of Health regulation which requires health care facilities to organize electronic medical records by the end of December 2023. We will continue to make visits to more regions in Indonesia to digitalize health service facilities.”

In this month DoctorTool also welcomed many new team members from various divisions, and is still actively recruiting engineers to help DoctorTool in developing current products (DoctorTool, DoctorTool Mobile, and DoctorTool Hub), as well as expanding the network of clinics that use the DoctorTool application throughout Indonesia.

With the addition of DoctorTool team members and various important updates made to the DoctorTool application, this confirms DoctorTool’s commitment to assisting all clinics in implementing electronic medical records that have been required by the Ministry of Health which will certainly simplify clinic operations and services to patients with various advanced features.

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