Electronic Medical Records System

Home Office Electronic Filing System – No more messy files!

Home Office Electronic Filing System – No more messy files!
Convert your messy paper files into an organized electronic filing system. Make all of your documents searchable and securely backed up to offsite storage. Managing a family or a home business? Enjoy the huge increase in your home office efficiency!
Home Office Electronic Filing System – No more messy files!

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Dell Services teams with Centegra Health System to Maximize IT Potential

Centegra Health System began to look for an IT outsource partner that would be able to upgrade and manage their IT environment. After entering a full IT outsourcing relationship with Dell Services, the health systems’executives, physicians and IT staff are now realizing significant improvements.
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Subliminal Recording System 9.0

Subliminal Recording System 9.0
Worlds best selling Subliminal Audio Recorder hands down! Make 25% per sale. Paying steady huge commissions for last 10 years. Finally a product that simply sells itself. Give us a try and see your conversions go thru the roof!
Subliminal Recording System 9.0

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Electronic Medical Record Software Upgrade Saves Doctors Time, Money

Port Charlotte, FL (PRWEB) May 4, 2006

MedicalCharting.com, a leading reseller of electronic medical record software (EMR software), announced a complete redesign of the popular Charting Plus program, used by over 3,400 medical practices in the United States and Canada, would go on the market today. The new electronic medical record software, MediNotes e, includes several powerful upgrades.

“This program is such a marked change from the Charting Plus electronic medical record software that we felt it was necessary to sunset that name and begin a brand new campaign focused on our future as a company,” said Harry Selent, CEO and President of MedicalCharting.com. “The ‘e’ in MediNotes e stands for everything that is important to our clients: efficiency, ease of use, empowerment, and enhanced care.”

The upgrade includes a major reworking of the original Charting Plus electronic medical record software structure, as well as several new features. MediNotes e is now a multi-tasking shell with the ability to launch multiple components as tabbed screens within the shell. The electronic medical record software can display the Practice view, the Patient view for several patients, an Active Note window, and the Document view simultaneously. Care providers and staff can quickly toggle between patients or tasks without the need to navigate to a completely separate area of the program, saving them valuable time and allowing unprecedented access to clinical information.

The newest features of the electronic medical record software include:

     a patient tracker, allowing front office staff to monitor patients who have been checked in, how long they’ve waited, and which room they have been assigned to

    customizable worklists, for situations when a series of ordered events involving multiple clinicians is necessary

    MediNotes Rx, an ePrescribing tool built right into the prescription dialogs used in MediNotes e that includes drug to drug and drug to allergy interactions, formulary checking, and full ePrescribing capabilities through SureScripts and RxHub

“We’re seeing the same evolution now with electronic medical record software we were seeing in the 1990s when voice dictation was first getting off the ground in the medical field,” said Selent. “The quality of patient care is increasing as information is current, readily and instantly accessible by the medical care team, and organized and legible for all to read. This translates into increased quality of care for patients of doctors using electronic medical record software.”

Dr. Blum of North Carolina, who has used MediNotes e and Charting Plus electronic medical record software for a number of years, said, “Before going electronic our staff would stay over for 45 minutes at the end of the day for filing. We are now saving 10 hours a week on filing charts. And the staff can devote their time to better patient care instead of ‘paper care.’ They get to go home on time, and we are saving the cost of overtime.”

To learn more about the improved patient care and reduced financial and administrative burden possible with the electronic medical record software MediNotes e, visit www.MedicalCharting.com.

About MedicalCharting.com

MedicalCharting.com specializes in helping single and small doctor practices transition from paper-based charting systems to electronic medical record software to help the medical practice reduce costs, improve the quality of patient care, and reduce the heavy administrative burdens on doctors. Happier patients, happier staff, happier doctors, and happier doctor families are the result.

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Moca

Moca is an open-source clinical information system to improve diagnostic, screening and therapeutic capabilities in remote resource-poor settings. The software allows transmission of any medical file, whether a photo, x-ray, audio or video, through a cell phone to (1) a central server for archiving and incorporation into an electronic medical record (to facilitate longitudinal care, quality control, and data mining), and (2) a remote specialist for real-time decision support (to leverage expertise). It is designed as an end-to-end closed loop system that seamlessly connects health care workers to medical specialists, and is integrated with OpenMRS, an open source medical records system commonly used in developing countries. Moca can be used to facilitate various clinical scenarios. For example, Moca can enable ultrasound screening of pregnant women in remote villages for conditions associated with increased risk of mother and newborn deaths, such as placenta previa, breech presentation and multiple gestations. These deliveries should take place in a facility with access to specialists. With Moca, these women can be identified during their last trimester of pregnancy and advised to go to the nearest facility with high-risk obstetric capabilities for their delivery.
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HospitalGate – Hospital Software

HospitalGate Offers hospital software, Hospital Information System – HIS and FREE Hospital Software to creates a common workflow infrastructure across the entire health-care system for instant communication, patient and resource tracking, and automated patient flow. HospitalGate is a Network and Multi-User Hospital Information System – HIS, Electronic Medical record Software and FREE Hospital Admission software for Small-medium Hospital that contain all the Financial, Clinical, and Operational elements For a successful running Hospital.
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Maui Family Doctor Achieves High Efficiencies With EMR

Three years ago, implementing an EMR was a fairly exotic thing to do especially for a Family Practitioner in upcountry Maui. Dr. Rob Mastroianni did it anyway and today, he has an impressive and paperless operation running smoothly and efficiently. He trained his dynamic and young staff on the eClinicalWorks system and hasn’t stopped putting the EMR to work in ways most other EMR users haven’t even thought of yet. Dr. Mastroianni can perform EKGs and pulmonary exams and input the results automatically into the patient’s electronic file. He utilizes the EMR’s alert function to manage chronically ill patients consistently and efficiently.

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SandlotConnect Demo with Dr. Thomas M. Deas, Jr.

Dr. Thomas M. Deas demonstrates how SandlotConnect’s Continuity of Care Record (CCR) helped him treat one of his own patients, including how it can be used through its web interface, as well as how it integrates with his own office EMR system. Dr. Deas is the Chief Medical Officer at Sandlot. He is is a practicing, board-certified Gastroenterologist.

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Ob-Gyn Specialist – Practice Fusion EMR Case Study

Join Dr. Martin Freifeld on his tour of Practice Fusion headquarters in San Francisco, CA. Dr. Freifeld discusses his paperless practice, the search for an EMR, the expert support and training he has received and the rapid improvement of the EMR. practicefusion.com learn.practicefusion.com http practicefusion.com

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Family Practice – Practice Fusion EHR Case Study

Lynn McCallum, MD is a family practice physician in Redding, California – a small town in Northern California. She became a Practice Fusion user in February 2009. In this video, Dr. McCallum talks about her process of selecting and implementing Practice Fusion’s free, web-based electronic health record system. practicefusion.com learn.practicefusion.com http practicefusion.com
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When the time came for Lake Health to replace LakeEast Hospital in Northeast Ohio, the decision was made to incorporate the latest life-saving technology, balanced with the healing environment guidelines of evidence-based design. The resulting four-story, 297500-square-foot TriPoint Medical Center-accompanied by an adjacent 100000-square-foot physician pavilion-stands as a unique juxtaposition of science and nature. Seated on a gorgeous 45-acre site complete with a pristine stream, TriPoint combines forward-thinking features like an electronic medical record (EMR) system and filmless digital radiology with a generous amount of natural light and five rooftop gardens. Lake Health President and CEO Cynthia Moore-Hardy and Senior Vice-President Steve Karns talk with HEALTHCARE DESIGN Editor-in-Chief Todd Hutlock about this project.
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