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MocDoc in RSSDI Empaneled CMS List for Diabetes Care 

Published by: Mohammed Siddiq

MocDoc Listed Among RSSDI Empanelled Clinic Management Systems for Diabetes Care


If you have been following recent updates in digital healthcare, you might have noticed that RSSDI has released a list of empanelled clinic management systems. This is an important move, especially for clinics that are trying to choose the right software for managing diabetes care.

MocDoc is one of the systems included in this list.

For clinics already using MocDoc, this acts as a validation. For others who are evaluating options, it gives a clear starting point.
 

Why RSSDI Empanelment Matters


Selecting a clinic management system is not always straightforward. Most platforms look similar on the surface, but things start to differ when you use them daily.
RSSDI’s empanelment helps reduce that confusion.

Instead of starting from scratch, clinics now have a list of CMS platforms that have already been reviewed against:

  • NABH standards for clinics
  • ABDM-related digital requirements
  • Practical usability for diabetes care
This makes the decision process a bit more grounded.

Where MocDoc Fits In


MocDoc has been in use across clinics, hospitals, and diagnostic setups for quite some time. Its inclusion here is not just about compliance. It reflects how the system works in real environments.

In day-to-day use, clinics rely on it to:

  • Keep track of patient history across multiple visits
  • Manage consultations, billing, lab, and pharmacy together
  • Handle long-term conditions where follow-up matters
  • Access records quickly without switching between systems
For diabetes care, this continuity becomes important. Doctors need to look back, compare, and make decisions based on past data. That is where systems either help or slow things down.
 

List of RSSDI Empanelled CMS Platforms


As per the announcement, the following clinic management systems have been empanelled:

  • MocDoc
  • eClinicalWorks
  • EkaCare
  • HealthPlix
  • OneGlance
  • Plus91
  • TatvaCare
The list is presented in alphabetical order. Each of these platforms meets the required criteria set by RSSDI.
 

What Clinics Should Actually Look At


Empanelment is a good starting point, but it should not be the only factor.

In reality, clinics usually care about things like:

  • How easy the system is to use during consultations
  • Whether staff can learn it quickly
  • If reports and records are easy to access
  • How well different modules work together
A system may meet all standards but still feel difficult to use. That is where practical experience matters.
 

A Note on Data and Continuity


One of the reasons digital systems are becoming essential is the need for continuity in care.

In conditions like diabetes, treatment is not a one-time interaction. It involves multiple visits, lab results, medication changes, and ongoing monitoring.

A CMS should be able to hold all of this together in a way that is easy to follow.

This is something MocDoc has been focusing on, especially in setups where patient history plays a key role in decision-making.
 

Final Thoughts


The RSSDI CMS empanelment gives clinics a clearer direction when it comes to choosing software. It narrows down the options to systems that meet certain expectations.

MocDoc being part of this list is a positive step, but more importantly, it reflects how the system performs in real usage.

If you are evaluating a clinic management system for diabetes care, it is worth looking at how the platform works in everyday scenarios, not just on paper.