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EHR Features

Power. Versatility. High Interoperability. MedicsDocAssistant EHR is excellent for virtually any specialty and practice size.

Computer-Based Provider Order Entry (CPOE)

CPOE enables the provider to enter orders for medications, laboratory/radiology tests, and procedures directly into the patient’s record. The system then transmits the order(s) to the appropriate departments, individuals, labs, pharmacies, etc. It includes real-time clinical decision support such as dosage and alternative medication suggestions, duplicate therapy warnings, and drug-to-drug and drug-to-allergy interaction checking.

Evidence-Based Medicine

MedicsDocAssistant has the capacity for handling “blue ribbons” for supporting the individual provider’s judgment with the best available evidence from systematic research.

MedicsRx e-Prescribing

MedicsRx improves patient care by providing safety measures for every prescription transmitted. Accurate, secure prescription data is electronically transferred to all connected pharmacies, eliminating the need for handwritten prescriptions.

MedicsPortal

The MedicsPortal (patient portal) dynamically connects practice to patient and vice-versa. Patients can schedule appointments, complete questionnaires online, communicate, and so much more through secure internet connectivity, and to the extent the practice wants.

Medics On-Call™ for iPhone™

Clean, fast, and accurate, use your iPhone to enter data at the point of care – not hours or sometimes even days later! Excellent for hospital rounds or whenever the provider is out of the office, the iPhone interface places patient data at the provider's fingertips.

Encounter-Based Model

Documentation is created by the physician during the encounter. Integrated facilities are provided for organizing patient encounter data, inserting handwritten electronic notes, including transcripts, and easily accessing glossaries of medical terms.

Role-Based Security

Individuals in the practice can be provided differing levels of access within the system. Roles may be designated for entering, changing, or viewing information for particular patients, particular groups of patients, or all patients.