Healthcare & Clinics — Oujda
Digital transformation for healthcare & clinics in Oujda
4-5 patients no-show every day — that's 2,000 MAD daily lost to an empty chair. 8,000 paper files in 12 cabinets, and AMO billing takes longer than the care itself.
Capital of the Oriental region, Oujda is a border commercial hub near Algeria. The city is experiencing rapid real estate development and an expanding healthcare sector.
60%
reduction in no-show appointments
4h/jour
saved daily on billing and admin
25K DH
additional monthly revenue (no-show reduction)
30s
to find any patient record
THE REALITY
The reality for healthcare & clinics in Oujda
30% no-show rate
Without automatic reminders, 4-5 patients don't show up every day. At 400 MAD per consultation, that's 2,000 MAD per day — 40,000 MAD per month — going up in smoke.
Missing paper records
8,000 files in 12 cabinets. When a patient returns after 2 years, the receptionist searches for 15 minutes — and sometimes the file has simply disappeared.
AMO billing eats your time
With the expansion of social coverage, you spend more time filling CNSS/CNOPS forms than treating patients. And reimbursement rejections pile up.
“Les no-shows ont baisse de 60% en un mois juste avec les rappels WhatsApp. Ca represente 25,000 DH de revenus recuperes chaque mois.”
Dr. Amina, Dentiste — Casablanca
“Avant, on passait 4 heures par jour sur la facturation AMO. Maintenant c'est automatise — je peux voir 6 patients de plus par semaine.”
Dr. Mehdi, Medecin generaliste — Rabat
INTEGRATIONS
A connected ecosystem
We connect the platforms you already use — and the ones you need. Integration is what we do.
AMO / CNSS / CNOPS
Billing and teletransmission compliant with Moroccan nomenclatures
CNDP (Protection des donnees)
Patient data hosting and processing compliant with law 09-08
DabaDoc
Doctor profile and availability sync
Pharmacopee marocaine
Drug database for electronic prescriptions
Laboratoires d'analyses
Automatic reception of results in patient records
SMS & WhatsApp Gateway
Appointment reminders and automated patient communication