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MediDesk is patient follow-up management software designed for physiotherapists, osteopaths, podiatrists, and care centers in France. Its core positioning is not as a general-purpose CRM, but as a tool built around rehabilitation workflows: patient records, pain locations, range of motion, changes in muscle strength, and session notes. The product emphasizes being open source, permanently free, locally deployable, and RGPD-compliant, with its code published on GitHub under the MIT license.
The free CORE version includes an interactive body map, allowing practitioners to mark pain intensity, radiating areas, and progression over time on front/back anatomical outlines. It also supports unlimited patient records, treatment history, photos and documents, structured session notes, PDF export, electronic signatures, keyword search, and automatic charts for pain, mobility, muscle strength, and more. For teams, it supports multiple users, role-based permissions, fine-grained authorization, and audit logs, making it suitable for group practices or clinics involving secretaries and assistants.
MediDesk CORE costs 0€/month, is free for life, has no patient limit, no trial period, and requires no credit card. Paid modules include Agenda Pro at 15€/month, Facturation Pro at 25€/month, and IA Assistant at 50€/month, as well as bundle plans at 35€/month and 80€/month. However, the text clearly states that these modules are expected to launch only in Phase 3, in autumn 2026. For deployment, MediDesk focuses on local operation and supports Docker One-Click, automated scripts, and manual installation. A one-time installation assistance service is available for 150€; secure cloud backup may also be offered in the future for 15€/month.
Security is one of its main selling points: in production, medical data is stored locally at the clinic rather than passing through the cloud. It claims support for RGPD compliance, AES-256/SQLCipher encryption, audit logs, the right to be forgotten, data export, and no international data transfers. In terms of integrations, Agenda Pro mentions Google Calendar sync and SMS reminders, while Facturation Pro supports CPAM teletransmission, automatic NGAP/CCAM billing, and accounting exports. The demo environment uses Firebase Cloud, but contains only fictional data.
Its advantages are that it is open source and free, has no patient limit, offers features tailored to rehabilitation workflows, and uses local deployment to give clinics more control over medical data. The downsides are that the professional modules are not yet officially available, and the service is still in a pilot stage. The French health insurance, CPAM, and coding systems have limited value for Chinese users, while local deployment also requires some IT maintenance capability. It is best suited for French rehabilitation clinics, physiotherapists, and small healthcare organizations that care strongly about keeping data under local control.
The text does not state whether it is accessible from China, nor does it disclose supported payment methods. Even if it is accessible, its French language, health insurance, and compliance environment make it more useful as an open-source self-hosting reference than as a ready-to-use solution for clinics in China. Chinese users may want to prioritize local clinic management systems, rehabilitation therapy management software, or secondary development based on open-source medical record or clinical management systems.
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