The Cambodia healthcare context
Clinics in Cambodia operate under Cybercrime Law (in development) and Civil Code privacy provisions, regulated by Ministry of Health Cambodia. Patient demographics in Cambodia bring multilingual demand — Khmer alongside English is a baseline expectation, with several other languages common in major cities (Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, Battambang, Sihanoukville). The dominant patient communication channel for most Cambodia clinics is WhatsApp, with email a distant second. Self-service kiosks are increasingly standard at hospital outpatient departments and high-volume general practices.
Against this context, Qtrac (Virtual queue app) addresses a narrow slice — queue management only. For a modern clinic in Cambodia that needs the full operational lifecycle — registration, queue, EMR, payments, insurance, AI-driven decision-support, multi-language patient communication — Qtrac alone is insufficient and must be paired with at least 3-5 other point solutions.
MOVO-X is the modern AI-first clinical operating system designed exactly for the Cambodia clinic context: self-service kiosks with Khmer voice guidance and national-ID reading, integrated queue management with WhatsApp notifications, EMR with FHIR API, integrated payments and insurance, AI-driven no-show prediction and triage, and full Cybercrime Law (in development) and Civil Code privacy provisions compliance with Ministry of Health Cambodia alignment. Deployment in Cambodia clinics typically goes live in 1 week.