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Emr diva, Thank you. Here at Drchrono, we're always happy to see other developers push technology forward. While we offer similar products, we do have some differences. They have some features that we don't have and we offer features that they lack, such as Speech to Text, custom clinical forms and the ability to take photos and videos. But
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I'm happy to announce that we've been ONC-ATCB certified as a Complete EHR. http://onc-chpl.force.com/ehrcert/EHRProductDetail?id=a0X30000003lND3EAM&retURL=%2Fehrcert%2FEHRProductSearch&setting=Ambulatory It was a lot of work for our development team, but we did it. We're now the only certified native EHR on the iPad. I posted screens
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You can edit some partial demographics on the profile section, but most of the patient demographic will have to be entered on our website at the moment. You can use the same login and password to log into the site, which is also being reworked. We will eventually expand the demographics on the iPad, but not to the point where you have to sit for 20
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I'm not going to hide the fact. I'm one of the developers of the Drchrono EHR and I'm quite proud of the product, especially with the recent upgrade. We focused on the UI to give doctors an easy way to access their information and make their day to day workflow easier. We also added a number of unique features like Medical Speech to Text
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PF has a lot of fun with their numbers. They can claim anyone having access, probably including assistant & office managers as medical professionals. Their actual users are about 1/8 of what they're claiming.