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Telemedicine integration for private clinics with Moh Prompt requires adopting a FHIR-compliant SaaS EHR system. This integration allows clinics to capture government outpatient spillover, reduce admin costs by 87%, and fulfill prescriptions through e-pharmacy integrations.

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|23 June 2026

Telemedicine Integration for Private Clinics: Accessing Moh Prompt Spillover

Discover how private clinics can integrate their SaaS EHR systems with Thailand's Moh Prompt platform to capture outpatient overflow and scale clinical operations.

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Telemedicine Integration for Private Clinics: Accessing Moh Prompt Spillover
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Why should private clinics integrate with the Moh Prompt platform?

With the Ministry of Public Health aiming to route 30% of outpatient visits through Moh Prompt, integration allows private clinics to capture this massive public sector patient overflow and build a predictable recurring revenue stream.

What are the core technical requirements for the integration?

Private clinics must utilize a SaaS EHR system that supports HL7 FHIR standards, integrates OAuth 2.0 authentication, employs 256-bit encryption, and features certified digital signatures for secure data transit.

How do clinics prevent scheduling conflicts in a hybrid workflow?

Clinics must build a hybrid scheduling architecture that allocates dedicated time blocks for virtual versus in-person consultations, combined with a real-time calendar API sync that refreshes every 30 seconds.

How does digital drug dispensing function during virtual consults?

When a virtual consult finishes, the doctor issues a digitally signed e-prescription. This is securely routed via API to certified regional e-pharmacy networks for direct-to-home courier delivery.

What is the financial return on investment for this integration?

Integrated clinics experience a 35% higher operating margin compared to traditional models, driving registration costs down from 120 THB to 15 THB per patient, and reducing insurance rejection rates to under 2%.