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PatientOS version 0.82 brings to the table Acute Care Documentation, a rewrite of the Scheduling UI and the introduction of user defined Order States. Here are the corresponding videos (with sound) highlighting the new features: Acute Care Documentation Orders Scheduling thanks Greg http://www.patientos...
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[quote user="JamesNT"] There is no such thing as free. For those who believe in the word free, I highly recommend you attend an economics class at your local community college. [...] In some forseable future EMR software may approach commodity level or may even be offered for free. However...
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[quote user="Ducknet"] If the databound application is at the server side (i.e. form runs on server and written/saved and read from server this could be better. Yes, that's what it does, sometimes all this text doesn't let me explain properly and I think or I get too rushed here, and...
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PatientOS version 0.75 integrates iReport, an enterprise report writer, with the functionality to create unlimited numbers of reports - both standalone SQL based reports and reports from PatientOS generated XML leveraging system business logic. JFreeChart has also been integrated and may be embedded...
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[quote user="FPdoctor"] Using digital ink for writing an RX: see screen shots at top ... http://www.abletfactory.com/escripttoolkit_detail.htm [/quote] I am not sure I understand the digital ink and Rx writing mix. Here is how prescriptions are written in PatientOS http://www.patientos.org...
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I think Dr Murdoch nailed it on the head. Apart from comparing OpenEMR I would also review ClearHealth. It comes down to what your requirements are, PatientOS has one Indianna clinic up and running initially on 0.42 (now on 0.70) because they only had immediate registration, scheduling, messaging requirements...
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[quote user="FPdoctor"] There are no bar codes on the current charts. Would they all be batch scanned into one file or would they be separated into the various categories mentioned ? How many specific steps involved? What are the steps? Be as specific as possible. [/quote] I would likely follow...