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Swily is business software and a mobile app built for independent nurses in France (IDEL). Its main goal is to reduce the administrative workload involved in home-care services, so nurses can spend more time with patients. The page highlights time savings on admin work each week and says many prescription-related workflows have been automated, though the exact methodology behind these figures is not disclosed.
The product is designed around a nurse’s day-to-day workflow. Visit management helps organize routes based on care prescriptions, patient locations, and the day’s tasks. Shared scheduling supports daily, weekly, and monthly views, with synchronization across phones, tablets, and computers. Team members can see schedule changes in real time, making it easier to handle absences, replacements, and last-minute adjustments. Electronic patient records include patient information, care records, vital signs, and related notes. On the billing side, Swily provides an NGAP pricing engine, a Bluetooth Carte Vitale card reader, remote transmission, and management for rejected and unpaid claims—clearly targeting the French healthcare reimbursement system.
Swily’s pricing is straightforward: Confort costs 0€/month and is intended for nurses who already use a facturier billing service provider. It includes patient records, smart visit planning, and collaborative scheduling. Facturation costs 120€/month and adds full billing and remote transmission capabilities, along with software training and support. The page states that there is “no commitment period,” that replacement staff are free, and that users can start for free or access a free trial.
The main strengths are its strong focus on a specific vertical use case, mobile-friendly design, practical collaborative scheduling, and a free tier that can cover basic operations. For nurses who need to handle French health insurance billing independently, the Facturation plan appears to offer a complete feature set. The main limitation is that the website does not disclose details on data security, healthcare compliance certifications, backups, permission levels, third-party integrations, or API availability. Teams with stricter compliance audit or system integration requirements should confirm these points with the vendor.
Swily is best suited to individual French IDEL nurses, nursing practices, and small teams that need replacement-staff collaboration. Because the product is deeply tied to France’s NGAP, Carte Vitale, and remote transmission workflows, it has limited direct value for Chinese medical institutions or nursing teams, and is better viewed as a tool for the French market. The source text does not provide information on access from China, so network connectivity, international payments, and local alternatives would need to be tested separately. In China, it would be more practical to first evaluate local clinic management, nursing scheduling, electronic medical record, and billing systems.
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