Tablet PC solutions that work with you

Paperless Practice with Tablet PC Technology

Tablet PC solutions that work with you

DoctorsElectronic document imaging offers a great way to minimize change on a direct path to EMR. A Tablet PC's and digital inking solution provides a unique blend of the old and the new technology; complementing your existing practice. Adopting Tablet PCs, equipped an EMR application that offers inking capabilities, offers a way to progress into new technology without totally compromising your medical practice workflow. In essence it is taking steps towards technology adoption.

Tablet PCs generally contain a touch-screen interface, with the use of an electronic pen for inking capabilities or as a simple input device. Tablet-PC provides the same handwritten functionality as filling out a paper forms for medical records. The capabilities of the tablet PC can improve and enhance the charting experience for physicians, as well as staff members; depending on the size of practice. Additional options allow patients to fill out their information directly on tablets, which is then automatically added to the patient record; saving time and money.

A tablet PC-based solution for medical charting provides options from basic to complex forms of patient interaction. When a tablet PC-based solution mimics your existing workflow it provides an avenue; allowing a clinic or office practice to move into the EMR age  of medical records technology.

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Summer/Fall 2011
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