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Omni-s Medic is enterprise software / medical SaaS for issuing medical prescriptions. Its core goal is to move doctors’ day-to-day prescription workflow away from slow web portals and manual document handling, and into command-based operations in WhatsApp. Doctors enter clinical instructions in the familiar WhatsApp interface; the backend then automatically structures and formats the information, generates the prescription file, applies a digital signature, and sends it to the patient.
Based on the main copy, the product’s most notable modules are prescription automation and compliant signing. The system can standardize dosages, format documents according to regulatory requirements, generate final files, and complete digital certification through native ICP-Brasil integration. It uses PAdES to ensure PDF medical documents are tamper-proof. On the security side, it also mentions SHA-256, end-to-end encryption, protection of sensitive patient data, continuous auditing, and retention of historical records. These design choices suggest that it is positioned not as a simple form tool, but as prescription infrastructure focused on medical and legal validity.
The page does not disclose plans, pricing, trials, or payment methods. It also does not explain whether it supports multi-doctor teams, admin permissions, approval workflows, clinic-level account management, or hospital organizational structures. In terms of third-party integrations, the known entry point is WhatsApp, with ICP-Brasil integration included; however, there is no visible information about integrations with electronic medical records, clinic management systems, pharmacy systems, or APIs. For large healthcare organizations, its system integration, permission governance, and SLA capabilities would therefore need further confirmation.
Its advantages are a low barrier to adoption, since doctors do not need to learn a new app; a shorter prescription generation, signing, and delivery chain, which can reduce duplicate data entry and waiting time; and relatively complete messaging around compliance and security. The drawbacks are limited public information: the business model, deployment method, developer capabilities, and customer support are all unclear. It is also clearly built around Brazil’s ICP-Brasil framework, which limits reuse across regions. It is better suited to Brazilian doctors, private clinics, and small healthcare organizations that want to reduce friction in prescription issuance.
Access from China is unknown. Even if it is accessible, the product depends on WhatsApp and Brazil’s ICP-Brasil, so it is unlikely to be directly applicable to China’s regulated medical prescription scenarios. Chinese users should instead evaluate local internet hospital systems, electronic prescription circulation platforms, medical e-signature services, or HIS/EMR integration solutions that comply with Chinese regulatory requirements.
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