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What is Doctify
Doctify is the go-to platform for patients looking to make educated decisions around managing their and their families health.
Benefits of using Doctify
Patients can search from more than 3,000 specialists in London and South- East England – with soon up to 30,000 specialists across all of the UK. When patients submit specialist reviews, this provides useful insights into the quality of healthcare services and helps future patients select the right specialist. This enables Doctify to act as a reassuring platform were the public can go for top-quality medical help and health information.
Why should I use Doctify
Doctify is revolutionising the UK healthcare market enabling patients to search, compare and book medical specialist online. With this software you can search by condition, specialty, location or insurer, consider and compare verified patient reviews, see specialist availability and book appointment with the click of a button and submit your own review of your specialist experience for the benefit of future patients.
What is FTP/SFTP
FTP/SFTP are two different protocols used to transfer data over the internet. FTP, in fact, stands for File Transfer Protocol, and companies all over the world use it to share files with internet users.
Benefits of using FTP/SFTP
These files can be downloaded from an FTP server by people who connects to internet through and FTP client. SFTP - Secure File Transfer Protocol, ensures that the files and data are transferred through a safe stream.
Why should I use FTP/SFTP
Today, the FTP protocol is considered very unsafe and risky, because data like usernames and passwords are not encrypted during the transfer. However, File transfer protocol without encryption is still the most widely used on internet.
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