Products & Services
Whether you are a private clinic, GP Practice, an NHS or Private Hospital our features and packages are specific to your needs. Ranging from FREE Trials and FREE messaging options, MJog allows you to assess the benefits of the product without any obligation to subscribe and no fixed term contracts.
Private Clinics including Chiropractors, Osteopaths, Physiotherapists can take advantage of a completely FREE, three month trial, with no obligation to subscribe and no fixed term contract. Reduce your appointment no shows and increase clinic attendance with Health Awareness Campaigns.
MJog for GP Practices boasts MJog Light – a completely FREE version of the software available for a whole year. Utilising NHSmail, the service will reduce your DNAs and improve your access to healthcare. The Premium service, available with a FREE Trial, offers a Health Campaign Manager that will increase clinic attendance and help you to achieve QOF targets.
NHS & Private Hospitals can also benefit from free services that will reduce no shows to help you achieve the 18 week patient pathway. Health Awareness Messages to improve the management of long term conditions and reduce the associated treatment costs.
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Recent MJog News
- Microtest integrates MJog automated patient reminder services to help its GP practice users save money and time
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- Why waiting room seats were empty: lack of consultants means 80000 cancelled ... - Belfast Telegraph 27 August, 2010
- Unique Access Guide Launched - Leigh People 26 August, 2010
- Breast cancer clinics set to resume again tomorrow - News & Star 20 August, 2010
- HTK's new Prompt-2-Attend Cuts the Cost of Missed Appointments - Wireless Developer Network (press release) 19 August, 2010
- Professor John Brooks appointed new chair of Corridor Manchester - Manchester Confidential 19 August, 2010
