1stGroup, an ASX-listed software provider has taken Australia by storm, capturing 60% of the independent optometry market in a couple of years. Now it’s planning to roll out its unique, socially-integrated practice support platform in New Zealand.
Independent optometrists across the country are being invited to attend presentations in February in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch* so 1stGroup can explain its point-of-difference and why it managed to expand so quickly in Australia.
Managing director, Klaus Bartosch says he’s excited to bring this technology to New Zealand as it significantly reduces administrative work for optometry practice staff, makes it simpler and easier for the patient to interact with the practice, improves the patient experience and drives new patients into optometry businesses.
According to 1stGroup’s research, patients are increasingly engaging with healthcare services online and it is estimated that 50% of patients now book their appointments online, including new patients. The company’s software platform, MyHealth1st includes an online appointment booking system, designed to make it simpler and easier for patients to interact with practices; EasyRecall, to maintain the connection to patients; and EasyFeeback for tailored patient surveys. Using the MyHealth1st platform, patients can book appointments 24/7, in real time via the practice’s own website, Facebook or blog page. The software is also fully-integrated with many practice management systems, including Sunnix Vision and Optimate, says Bartosch.
“There are huge opportunities for optometry practices to broaden their business using 1stGroups’s suite of digital patient engagement products such as EasyRecall and EasyFeeback. 80% of patients don’t come back to the same practice, but Easy Recall encourages loyalty and helps improve the customer experience so they do come back. This automated and integrated system simplifies and tracks recalls. It also sends patients a first notice and further notices to those that did not attend”










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