Insig is a virtual care and clinic automation platform for doctors, clinics, hospitals, and healthcare administrators, positioned as βbuilt by doctors for doctors.β Its core goal is to connect patient information intake, medical note generation, remote consultations, appointments, payments, and related workflows, reducing the repetitive documentation and administrative work doctors have to handle.
The product starts with smart medical questionnaires. It supports a doctor-curated questionnaire library, as well as multiple question types such as multiple choice, ratings, photos, videos, and drawings. Questionnaires can be sent via web pages, email, and SMS, and support skip logic, branching, and demographic filtering. Based on patient-submitted responses, the system can automatically generate medical notes and update the CPP cumulative patient profile. For virtual care, doctors can conduct consultations by video or phone, customize service hours, appointment types, and fees, while patients can view available times online and book appointments. On the integration side, the official website says Insig can be embedded into existing websites and connected with EMR systems, hospital systems, and calendar platforms such as Gmail and Outlook.
The official website does not disclose plans, pricing, billing methods, or a free trial, and only provides a sign-up entry point. For payments, it states that online payments and pre-appointment collection are supported, but does not specify channels such as Stripe or credit cards. Security and compliance are described only as secure and compliant, with no specific certifications or technical details such as HIPAA, PIPEDA, or SOC 2 provided. The deployment model is not clearly stated; judging from the login, registration, and any-device dashboard, it appears more like a cloud SaaS product, but whether private or on-premises deployment is available is not disclosed. There is also no visible information about API or developer support.
Its strengths are its strong focus on healthcare workflows and its coverage of questionnaire-based pre-intake, AI medical records, remote consultations, online booking, payment collection, and EMR/calendar integrations. It is well suited to clinics, private medical practices, chronic disease management teams, and research use cases that want to improve patient intake and reduce administrative costs. The main weakness is the lack of key procurement information: pricing, access controls, audit capabilities, compliance certifications, implementation support, and API availability are all opaque. Hospital-level buyers will need further due diligence.
Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the website alone, and payments and compliance would likely require localized assessment. Cross-border medical data transfer, electronic medical record compliance, prescriptions, and payment systems differ significantly. For domestic institutions in China, more practical alternatives would include local internet healthcare platforms, electronic medical record/clinic management systems, and regional healthcare IT vendors.
β This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on insighealth.com official site.
insighealth.com is an Canada SaaS Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach insighealth.com directly.