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Profiler is an intuitive electronic medical records (EMR)
software that significantly improves providers' efficiency, reduces mistakes,
and provides easy accurate coding. Its unique set of innovative features
sets it apart from others, and truly improve efficiency. Designed with the
practitioner's workflow in mind, Profiler's interface allows the practitioner to
get the work done with the minimum amount clicks and strokes while still being
intuitive.
- SOAP notes and generation of patient encounter forms
- Handwritten progress notes and hand-drawn diagrams using a Tablet PC
- Rx and Order entry and prescription printing
- Drug database with default doses, sig, route
- CPT codes automatically calculated, with checking to ensure proper
documentation for billing
- ICD codes included with each assessment
- Patient profile showing Alerts, Disease States, Follow Up / Monitor, and
Allergies on one page.
- Labs results with histories and high/low value indicators with
customizable lab types.
- Patient Census by facility with their room number and follow up notes
Examiner is a software tool that helps introduce medical students to
performing history and physical examinations and guides them through the
interview and examination sequence. Targeted to first and second year
medical students, the software combines a learning aide with note-taking
capability.
- Guide shows summary of what to inspect, palpate, percuss, and auscultate
for each anatomical system
- Helps guide student through the examination sequence
- Also includes items to note such as tenderness and dullness to remind them
what to look for
- Shows patient position for each examination
- Diagrams of each system with markings like areas to auscultate
- Can annotate directly onto diagrams
- Over 1,000 medical abbreviations
- Templates help provide a consistent format for taking notes
- Report shows demographics, history, physical, etc.
- Electronic submission of reports to faculty improves turn-around time &
allows for more re-writes
- Helps train students for electronic medical records in practice
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