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EMR Datacenter
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EMR Datacenter SaaS:
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MyEMR® for the Pocket PC
– chiropractic Pocket PC SOAP notes, exams and reports
- Home window:
Selecting patients
- Subjective:
History of occurrence, medical, family and social history.
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Subjective: Patient's current
subjective complaints
- Subjective: Adding a
new subjective complaint
- Subjective:
Activities of Daily Living (ADL's)
- Objective:
Visual examination of appearance and psychological impression
- Objective:
Postural examination
- Objective:
Vital Signs
- Objective:
Spinal palpation examination
- Objective:
Orthopedic tests,
neurological signs,
reflexes,
sensory tests,
muscle and
grip strength tests, and
range of motion
tests
- Assessment:
Patient progress and response to treatment
- Assessment: Diagnosis (ICD-9)
catalog
- Assessment: Patient's
current diagnosis set
- Assessment:
Work restrictions, total and partial disability dates, and
return to work date.
- Assessment:
Prognosis of outcome
- Assessment:
Prognosis
contributing factors
- Plan:
Treatment plan, visit frequency and short term goals of
treatment
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Random text generation: MyEMR's document window
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MyEMR® for Windows
– documentation software with random text generation for Windows.
- Services
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EDI –
Electronic Data Interchange
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Data conversions
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Competitive Upgrades
- FTPXNet FTP download manager for file
uploads & downloads
- News
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Press release for November 16,
2004: IRS Section 179 tax deductions: MyEMR® 2005 integration
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Press release for June 20, 2006: MyEMR 2008 Pocket PC w/XML text engine
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Press release for July 10, 2006: MyEMR 2008 - Consolidation of
form, functionality and speed
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