Digestive Health Physicians
DHP was primarily interested in eliminating the need to transport patient charts between their 4 locations by implementing the eMedRec solution. That was years ago. Today they rely on the robust fax communication with their referring physicians.
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Cardio Nuclear Diagnostics
Three related diagnostic centers are using eMedRec to handle their patient charts. The patients particularly appreciate that their admission forms are all preprinted with their information. The forms are bar coded for instant indexing into the chart. |
Pacific National Bank
Pacific National Bank, a leader in technology for financial institutions, decided a decade ago to store all customer checks and documents on line to facilitate exceptional customer service. They implemented imaged bank statements rather than the traditional method of returning all original documents in monthly statements.
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Florida Cardiology Group
In 1994 Florida Cardiology Group was faced with the decision of moving their facilities or eliminating the space consuming paper based medical charts. This busy practice has been paperless for over a decade. |
Chen Medical Associates
This Internal Medicine group made the decision to convert to electronic charts when they were moving to their new offices. With amazing efficiency this office scanned over 8000 patient charts and were converted to the new EMR system in less than 2 months.
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Palm Beach Parks and Recreation
The Parks department of Palm Beach County payroll department decided in 1998 to utilize hand print recognition technology to scan their employee time cards. Partnering with Captiva software our software engineers designed the system.
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Kenneth Lee, M.D.
Dr. Kenneth Lee insists that the key to quick payment on medical claims is quick access to records. Dr. Lee was our first practice to scan documents back in 1993.
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