From another thread: http://www.emrupdate.com/forums/56035/ShowThread.aspx#56035
This definitely does not need to be buried in another thread but rather deserves its own.
The product I have played with runs on an individual workstation. In fact, it will run off a flash drive (which is why I refer to it as lean). I'm not sure how they will make it scalable nor what backend will be used. As it stands now, queries/searches are very fast.
Furthermore, the new product will allow mobility, which is a criticism I have voiced previously about e-MDs. It can be used for hospital and nursing home rounds. I presume they will have some sort of database synchronization feature.
Dr Winn, will this be scalable over a network? Preferably a backend that is easy on the pocket book like MySQL ? (Its new versions are robust!)
Will it also interact with your PMS ?
Disclaimer: I am the founder of e-MDs. Highest rated by doctors. All posts are opinion only
Thank you. So, when it comes available in ~ 15 months, will one have to purchase the whole suite of eMDS or just this one?
For those who already have eMDS, will this integrate smoothly into the existing software? What kind of cost are we looking at?
All sounds intriguing.
FPdoctor: For those who already have eMDS, will this integrate smoothly into the existing software? What kind of cost are we looking at? All sounds intriguing.
The new GUI is a wrapper to access all e-MDs functions. It will work seamlessly with our other modules. When used as a stand alone product, it will not have our extensive template library. However, the product is completely customizable and will allow users to build their own templates extremely easily and it will collect codified data (SnoMed) and output in the CCR format. Final cost has not been determined, but it will competitive with AC and SoapWare.
You guys are going to get me knocked off by my own management if I spill any more beans on our plans.
Dr. Winn:
it will competitive with AC and
I dont want to force you to reveal info against your company's interests. Will it be downloadable from internet, or it requires install by company's experts?
Regards--
Cool.
Will await its release.
Regards.
DrWinn: FPdoctor: For those who already have eMDS, will this integrate smoothly into the existing software? What kind of cost are we looking at? All sounds intriguing.The new GUI is a wrapper to access all e-MDs functions. It will work seamlessly with our other modules. When used as a stand alone product, it will not have our extensive template library. However, the product is completely customizable and will allow users to build their own templates extremely easily and it will collect codified data (SnoMed) and output in the CCR format. Final cost has not been determined, but it will competitive with AC and SoapWare.You guys are going to get me knocked off by my own management if I spill any more beans on our plans.
HURRY UP !
As stated previously, this is the software I've been looking for now for about 8 years. From what I've seen thus far, this new software will smoke Amazing Charts, Soapware, and programs of the same ilk.
Sorry for the generic recommendations; not really sure how much more Dr. Winn wants revealed.
The Next Version of Software is like new drugs.
"Make sure you use it in the first 6 months, because after that it doesnt work".
Kidding aside, I am curious about the new eMDs as well.
But my general rule of thumb is: "Don't believe the hype, it's a sequel".