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The Internet has become an essential tool for healthcare providers. According to Jupiter Research, physician websites are a venue for delivering trusted content and physician capabilities. A Pew Internet Project survey also found that one-third of internet users have searched for a doctor online.
More than ever before in healthcare, consumer-savvy patients are demanding their physicians to be online. Most patients these days are used to banking online, communicating via email, etc. so patients are expecting the same from their physician.
KBIM is uniquely positioned in the web design industry as we specialize in EMR software integrations, patient portals, secure patient messaging and many other time-saving features.
Here are some of the many features that we offer through our patient portal solutions.
- Intake Forms
- Prescription Refill Requests
- Appointment Requests
- Referral Requests
- Medical Records sourced from EMR (Health History & Documents)
- Secure sending of individual files ie. Lab Results, X-Rays & Reports
- Secure messaging to doctor(s) and staff
- and much more...


Patient Portal solution
Enjoy all the features of a patient portal without the hassle of implementing an EMR. This online tool makes it easy for patients to communicate with their health provider and manage their health profile. Take advantage of this easy to use patient portal solution now for just $900 setup + $75/month.
The patient portal features include:

Our Medical Website Design Services include:
- Custom Medical Website Design Website Hosting
- Domain Registration (e.g., yourname.com) Content Changes
- E-mail Accounts Search Engine Ranking
- Online Patient Forms Monthly Website Statistics
- Online Bill Pay

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