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ComChart Physician Patient Web Interface enables you (and selected MDs) to view medical records and your patient schedule, using any web browser or the iPhone. ComChart Physician Patient Web Interface allows your patients to review sections of their medical record, schedule an appointment, send secure email, submit credit card payments, request prescription refill and complete a history form using any web browser. Try it here
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With ComChart, there is no need to compromise.
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ComChart EMR will have the features necessary to meet the US Government's Department of Health and Human Services' definition of "meaningful use" and to become "HHS certified."
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Revision as of 14:09, 4 September 2010

ComChart

ComChart EMR is one of the oldest and most comprehensive electronic medical record programs. ComChart was created in 1991 in the office of a practicing physician and was designed to:

  1. Mimic the structure of the traditional paper medical record
  2. Enables physicians to run a paperless office
  3. Is intuitively understood by physicians
  4. Is fully customizable
  5. allow physicians to continue with their work-flow patterns
  6. efficent for small partices
  7. different practices seeing same patients with multiple medications and labs tests.


Some of the features in ComChart EMR include:

  • Electronically file lab results from Quest, LabCorp, CCHIT formatted lab and many others
  • Create "one-click progress notes" using any combination of:
  • Template progress notes
  • Dictated progress notes from a transcriptionist
  • Point and click progress notes
  • Speech recognition software like Dragon's NaturalSpeaking & MacSpeech's Dictate.
  • Fax progress notes, prescriptions and orders
  • Interface to Lytec Medical, AltaPoint, Medisoft & MacPractice (Mac OS X) billing programs
  • An integrated patient scheduling & physician meeting calendars
  • Integrated electronic prescribing via NewCrop
  • Integrated document management for filing PDF documents
  • Graph laboratory results, vital signs, pediatric growth curves.
  • Create customizable charts/graphs of laboratory, flowsheet and/or xray data
  • Integrated DOQ-IT module
  • Assess the quality of care you provide to your patients
  • Compatible with Windows, Mac OS X & Linux
  • Interfaces to Fonality PBx telephone system
  • Interfaces to Skype for (almost) free internet telephone calls
  • Integrated credit card interface
  • ComChart Physician Patient Web Interface enables you (and selected MDs) to view medical records and your patient schedule, using any web browser or the iPhone. (file size 9 mB)
  • ComChart Physician Patient Web Interface allows your patients to review sections of their medical record, schedule an appointment, send secure email, submit credit card payments, request prescription refill and complete a history form using any web browser.
  • ComChart includes all the "Physician needed" CCHIT features, without the CCHIT bloat

Structure of ComChart:

  • Client/Server or ASP: Client Server
  • EMR or EMR/PM System: EMR/PM - interfaced with the PM - Available Individually
  • Operating System: Windows, Mac, UNIX/Linux

ComChart Physician Patient Web Interface enables you (and selected MDs) to view medical records and your patient schedule, using any web browser or the iPhone. ComChart Physician Patient Web Interface allows your patients to review sections of their medical record, schedule an appointment, send secure email, submit credit card payments, request prescription refill and complete a history form using any web browser. Try it here With ComChart, there is no need to compromise.

ComChart EMR will have the features necessary to meet the US Government's Department of Health and Human Services' definition of "meaningful use" and to become "HHS certified."


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