ChartLogic EHR

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ChartLogic EHR is an ambulatory EHR system designed to work in physicians offices or clinics.

ChartLogic EHR was established in 1994 by Brad Melis, under the name of Task Technologies. Melis teamed up with pediatrician Dr Bruce Jorgenson who wanted a technology that would not slow down his practice. Task Technologies/ChartLogic was born by incorporating a sophisicated voice recognition software that has "voice driven commands, dictation, specialty specific vocabulary, microphones, hardware and training - all optimized to achieve highly accurate voice recognition and time saving shortcuts from the start."

"The ChartLogic EMR product made it possible for physicians to complete a patient chart electronically with ease, in less time, and at a fraction of the cost of conventional paper charts while utilizing the same technique that physicians have used for years - their voice!"

Currently, this system is running in "thousands" of offices and clinics in the U.S.

Source: ChartLogic, Inc. www.chartlogic.com