Healthcare Management System in Bangladesh — one platform, every kind of care.
Hospital, diagnostic centre, clinic, chamber, lab and pharmacy on the same patient record — so a group can run several facilities without running several disconnected systems.
- No setup cost
- 15-day free trial
- Works on any device
The everyday reality
Most providers do not have one system. They have five that do not speak.
The lab bought one package, the pharmacy another, the counter uses Excel and the doctor uses paper. Every joint between them is manual — and every manual joint is where the data, and the money, go missing.
One patient, four identities
The same person is registered separately at reception, the lab, the pharmacy and the ward, so no record is complete and none of them agree.
Reports that only reconcile by hand
Each system produces its own numbers. Somebody spends the month-end merging them into a spreadsheet that nobody fully trusts.
Nobody knows who saw what
With shared logins and offline files, there is no way to answer the simple question: who opened this patient’s record, and when?
Growth means another migration
Adding beds, a second branch or a pharmacy means buying and implementing yet another package — and moving data again.
The solution — BioMedixAI
One record, many kinds of facility.
The platform is modular by design: a chamber uses a fraction of it, a hospital group uses most of it, and both are on the same foundation.
A universal patient identity
Each person carries one BioMedixAI ID across facilities, so a patient seen at your clinic and your diagnostic centre is one history, not two files.
Every vertical, one platform
OPD, admissions and ICU, operation theatre, laboratory, radiology, pharmacy, blood bank and accounts — switch on only the modules a facility needs.
Several facilities, one owner view
A group can run multiple facilities and branches with their own staff and stock, while the owner sees them together in one place.
Role-based access & audit trail
Every user has their own login and only the permissions their job needs, and every access to a patient record is logged — down to who viewed it and when.
Accounts that follow the clinical work
Charges are created where the work happens — ward, lab, pharmacy, counter — and flow into billing, cash sessions, dues and the profit-and-loss view without re-entry.
Patients on the same platform
Patients get their own view: reports, prescriptions, bookings and records they can carry with them, on any phone with no app to install.
Why BioMedixAI
What makes it workable in Bangladesh specifically.
Cloud, so no server room
Nothing to buy, nothing to install, no IT staff to hire. A facility can be running the day it registers.
Priced by use, not by licence
A 15-day free trial, then per-patient pricing — so a small facility is not funding a package built for a 500-bed hospital.
Records are archived, never deleted
Clinical data is retained rather than hard-deleted, and encrypted at rest, in line with long-term medical record-keeping.
Built for local practice
Bangladeshi drug directory, local age formats and dosing conventions, letterhead printing, and support in Bangla — not a foreign product with a translation layer.
Works beyond Bangladesh too
Country, currency, timezone and weekend rules are configurable, so a facility outside Bangladesh is not fighting hardcoded local assumptions.
AI where it helps, not as a slogan
AI assists with search and with reading unstructured findings. Clinical decisions — diagnosis, prescription, verification — stay with the licensed professional.
FAQ
What buyers ask us.
What is a healthcare management system?
It is a single system that runs the clinical and business work of a healthcare provider — patient registration and records, appointments, admissions, laboratory, radiology, pharmacy, billing, staff permissions and reporting. BioMedixAI provides this for hospitals, diagnostic centres, clinics, chambers, labs and pharmacies on one platform and one patient record.
Can it run several facilities under one owner?
Yes. A group can operate multiple facilities and branches, each with its own staff, stock and cash, while the owner sees the combined picture. Staff access is scoped to the facility they work in.
Do we have to take the whole system at once?
No. Modules are switched on as needed. A chamber may use only appointments and prescriptions; a hospital may use admissions, ICU, OT, pharmacy and lab. You add modules as you grow rather than migrating to a different product.
How is patient data protected?
Data is encrypted, each user has their own login with role-based permissions, and every access to a patient record is written to an audit log. Clinical records are archived rather than hard-deleted so the history stays intact.
Is it only for Bangladesh?
It is built for Bangladeshi practice first — local drug directory, age and dosing conventions, letterhead printing and Bangla support — but country, currency, timezone and weekend settings are configurable, so it works for facilities outside Bangladesh as well.
What does the AI actually do?
AI is used to help people find things and to interpret unstructured text, such as comparing a descriptive finding against its reference. It does not diagnose, does not prescribe and does not verify reports — those remain the responsibility of the licensed professional.
How much does it cost?
There is no setup fee, no server cost and a 15-day free trial. After that, pricing is per patient or per activity rather than a large fixed licence, so cost scales with the size of the facility. Current rates are on the pricing page.
One system for everything you run.
Hospital, diagnostic centre, clinic, chamber, lab and pharmacy — on one patient record. Start free, and switch on only what you need.
Related solutions
Hospital management software
Admissions, bed-day billing, OT, pharmacy, lab and OPD — the whole hospital in one system.
Diagnostic centre software
Reception to report delivery — billing, samples, results, referring-doctor commission and daily cash.
Clinic management software
OPD, a few beds, in-house pharmacy and lab, staff permissions and daily accounts — sized for a clinic.