2011年2月15日星期二

MacPractice medical software winning EHR certification

Long-standing medical Mac developer MacPractice has announced that several of its products -- including MacPractice MD, MacPractice 20/20, MacPractice DC and MacPractice DDS (for physician, eye care, chiropractic and dental offices respectively) -- are now completely Electronic Health Record (EHR) certified following the guidelines adopted by the federal government and eligible for funding under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). Providers who wish to use Macs to run their offices can now qualify for federal incentives intended to encourage the adoption of electronic health records.
The software is popular among Mac-using medical providers for its quick learning curve and reliability, and the certification means that offices can purchase or upgrade their MacPractice setup in time for the 2011-2012 incentives provided by the government. The software was judged on clinical quality measures for a variety of different procedures, including hypertension, weight assessment and counseling, breast cancer screening, childhood immunization, influenza immunization and diabetes among other areas.

MacPractice offers free video demos to potential buyers and the software can work in harmony with mobile devices such as the iPad and iPhone, as well as third-party software such as MacSpeech Dictate Medical.





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