Nordhealth AS operates in the cloud-based healthcare software business. The company provides cloud-based software for healthcare professionals, and their patients. Its products include Provet Cloud, a veterinary practice management software (PMS) that helps users in saving time and focus on what matters most; and Diarium, a PMS for therapists that streamlines therapy sessions, booking, and invoicing. The company's products also comprise Provet Net, a browser-based system of reports, referrals, and invoicing for veterinary practices; Vetserve, a PMS for veterinary market; Sanimalis, a veterinary record system that specializes in pets, horses, and livestock; Navisec Health, a secure communication system for patient administration; Navisec Flex, a digital learning environment for training and orientation; Viivi Health that facilitates remote consultation between practitioners and patients. Nordhealth AS was founded in 2001 and is based in Lohja, Finland.
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