Qmed Asia, a Malaysia startup, has launched the Qmed Go mini clinics that include a kiosk that can conduct video consultations and remote patient management in partnership with local general practitioners, according to a press release. The mini clinics, designed…
Disrupting the medical landscape through an innovative internet-enabled clinical kiosk. KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Aug. 8, 2022 /PRNewswire/ Qmed Asialaunched the Qmed GO at the recent Malaysia International Retail and Franchise (MIRF) Exhibition 2022 held at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre in a bid to tackle corporate concerns on employee well-being, medical coverage, and affordability, accessibility, and standards of healthcare provided by leveraging smart IoT. Blending technology to help people, Qmed GO is among the first of its kind to reinvent mini clinics for the benefit of both employees and employers. Formerly known as QueueMed, the company's journey began as an appointment booking and mobile live queue system provider for the medical industry. It has since evolved and expanded its market presence in the healthcare sector. Changing the brand name from "Queue" to "Q" signifies Qmed's commitment moving forward to provide quality healthcare solutions