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More than 1.8 Billion Healthcare messages are processed through our eServices each year.

Our eServices safely connect the users systems to other systems and services over a high security connection, allowing them to share sensitive information with each other.

The safe share-and-exchange technology for information transfer is provided by the Profdoc service platform, LINK.

LINK makes it easy for large and small healthcare providers and service providers to use the same sophisticated services. Healthcare providers, patients and service suppliers to healthcare can share and exchange information with a minimum of investment and technical administration.

Our ambition is to allow healthcare providers and their service suppliers to communicate securely with each other wherever they are. more.

Who uses the service?

  • General Practitioners.
  • Laboratories
  • Pharmacies
  • Funders
  • Hospitals
  • Healthcare centres
  • Specialists
  • Schools
  • Radiology
  • Mobile phone operators

Our ambition is to allow healthcare providers and their service suppliers to communicate securely with each other, locally, nationally and internationally.

All subscribers can exchange information such as

  • SMS reminders.
  • Direct SMS messages.
  • Referral letters.
  • Images
  • Excerpts from patient casebooks
  • Complete patient casebooks
  • Laboratory orders and results
  • Prescriptions
  • Referral sumaries
  • Live appointments
  • X-ray orders and results.
  • etc..

Tried and tested technology together with the latest processes for safeguarding transfers means that the service offers the security required for the exchange of sensitive information over the Internet.

Advantages of using electronic clinical communication

  • Improved accuracy and less errors
  • Time and cost savings

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FACTS & FIGURES

Top-10 services delivered (electronic transactions):

  • Prescriptions
  • Laboratory orders and test results
  • Radiology orders and test results
  • Clinical physiology orders and test results
  • Referrals and discharge letters
  • Transfer of child- and maternity medical records
  • Transfer of casebook extracts or complete casebooks including images
  • Dictated casebook text (from secretarial services)
  • Appointment reminders via SMS or telephone
  • Sickness benefit certificates (to the National Insurance Agency)