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A Remedi To Paper Medical Records

Khairul Faizi, Remedi

06-Dec-23 10:00

A Remedi To Paper Medical Records

Paper-based record-keeping at medical facilities is not only antiquated, it also compromises the quality and continuity of care. Remedi aims to remedy the problem by providing simple and cost-effective digital management systems for clinics and healthcare payors, with an eye on solving the bigger challenge of shareable electronic medical records.

In this wide-ranging interview with Founder and Managing Director Khairul Faizi Khalid, we touched on how the company made their unique entrepreneurial journey work: from beginning as an extended weekend project, taking the time to develop the right business model and product features, keeping the company bootstrapped in the early stage to directions for future growth.

Guest Presenter: Nell Omar

Produced by: Roshan Kanesan


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Categories:  technologymanagingentrepreneursmedical advances

Tags:  ofbbb2023Medical recordsdigital management systemsclinicshealthcarerecord keepingdigitalisationstartuphealthtech





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