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DescriptMED has a refill reminder triggering 7 days in advance that meds need to be filled. The user is presented with a screen list of patients and associated medications that need refill, along with other info such as how many times the Rx had been written/refilled.
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I have to agree with Contrarian on various levels. The scanner is very much part of the EMR, it is very useful as a tool to marry the paper that just won't go away to the electronic data that can be better manipulated than the paper data. Osler, I got into the EMR arena because handwriting is so...
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DescriptMED continues its Free Version offer AND until October 31, 2009 offers the FULL Version for ~60% off of the regular price . The 90 day Free-Trial that runs fully open is available so that you may work with the program on your own so that you may convince yourself regarding the program functionality...
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The certification concept certainly has thrown a monkey-wrench into the works for new sales. Interestingly, the users that DescriptMED has have continued to stay put and there was even one who left for a different EMR and came back. I plan to keep DescriptMED's The Chart! up to date in its current...
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Self help demos will be embedded in the EMR.
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It has been some time since I posted an update on DescriptMED's The Chart! now at version 3.4.6. The program continues to grow adding functionalities to better enable practices to document recall and treat patients. An update history is available here . Users have adapted the program to IM, FP, Pain...
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Rick, DescriptMED has been around since 2002 doing much of the same concept. This Tour will give you a better idea .
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Most any EMR can be used from remote locations as long as a connection is available. Certainly high speed internet (10Mbps) would be the best, but other connections could be devised e.g. point-to-point towers, T1, modem. Software-wise using windows you could RDP in, although images are a bit slow on...
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Maybe you should try the free version of The Chart !
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DescriptMED has had a Remote Support link that the user may click and we can take control/view a session w/o RDP. Okay, it's a customized VNC tool.