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MediQR positions itself as an “AI-based dental Clinic OS” for dental clinics and dental hospitals. It connects digital intake, treatment consent forms, treatment consultation, post-operative follow-up, mobile care instructions, and CRM automation. Its core goal is not simply appointment booking or electronic medical records, but full lifecycle patient operations—from helping patients understand their initial diagnosis, to treatment conversion, post-treatment management, and return visits.
The system’s core engine is built around a three-stage workflow. Patient Insight identifies patient tendencies, risk factors, and key consultation points based on intake data. Treatment Opportunity automatically generates the day’s top 3 consultation topics, helping dentists expand treatment recommendations around areas such as restoration, occlusion, and aesthetics. Patient Lifecycle then executes automated management scenarios based on patient status, aiming to improve treatment acceptance and revisit rates. Supporting modules include Legal Evidence System, which records treatment explanations, patient confirmation of understanding, and selected options to reduce disputes caused by insufficient explanation; Care Tracking System, which classifies post-operative status using traffic-light rules and prioritizes at-risk patients; and Orthodontic Compliance, which analyzes orthodontic cooperation and sends reminders.
The crawled page does not disclose plans, subscription pricing, or whether billing is based on clinic, doctor, or patient volume. No clear free version is mentioned either. The presence of “import consultation” and “request a demo” suggests a sales-led procurement model. Deployment details are also not provided, including whether it is cloud SaaS or supports self-hosting.
Its strengths are its tight focus on dental workflows and its coverage of intake, consent, post-operative tracking, and CRM. It can reduce data gaps caused by paper consent forms, fragmented systems, and manual follow-ups. Its legal evidence records and post-operative risk stratification are practically valuable for high-communication treatments such as implants, orthodontics, and cosmetic dentistry. The main weakness is the lack of complete public information: pricing, data security, permissions, third-party integrations, API availability, and compliance certifications are not explained. It also does not specify how it connects with existing electronic medical record, appointment, or imaging systems.
MediQR is better suited to mid-sized and large dental clinics, specialty dental hospitals, or dental chains that care about patient communication, treatment conversion, post-operative follow-up, and dispute prevention. For small clinics that only need basic appointment scheduling and medical record management, the feature set may be heavier than necessary. Access and payment availability from China are unknown, and the website has a clear Korean market orientation. Procurement, language support, local compliance, and after-sales service all need further verification. Users in China may want to first evaluate local dental clinic management systems, patient follow-up systems, or dental CRM products as alternatives.
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