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Medfast Software Solution to bring enhanced health care systems Caribbean

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May 17, 2023
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Medfast, a leading healthcare technology company, has recently launched its near field communication (NFC) cards software solution that provides an enhanced quality of care for patients.

This innovative software solution enables patients to store and access their health information on an NFC card, allowing healthcare providers to quickly and easily access important medical data, such as medication lists, allergies, and medical history, for better decision making.

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Medfast is now working to partner with Caribbean leaders to introduce this modern technology to the region.

With the Medfast NFC Cards software solution, healthcare providers in both private and public institutions can quickly access patient information by simply tapping the NFC card to a smartphone, computer, or tablet. In addition, the solution ensures that only authorized healthcare professionals have access to the patient’s health data, offering patient privacy and peace of mind.

The Medfast NFC Cards software solution is a significant step forward for the healthcare industry, as it streamlines the process of accessing and sharing patient data. This solution greatly reduces the chances of medical errors and unnecessary procedures, which can lead to improved patient outcomes, reduced costs, and an overall better quality of care.

Kezel Jackson, Chairman of Medfast, stated, “We are proud to offer our innovative NFC Cards software solution to the Caribbean, which will dramatically improve the quality and efficiency of healthcare. By enabling healthcare providers to access patient data quickly and securely, the solution will undoubtedly help reduce medical errors and improve patient outcomes. It is time for healthcare in the Caribbean to revolutionize. Medfast can catapult the move to world-class patient-centered service.”

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