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Analyze EHR data using ZEISS FORUM GO

Discover the benefits of analyzing patient information with ZEISS FORUM GO.

What is ZEISS FORUM GO?

ZEISS FORUM GO is designed to streamline your workflow by enabling a paperless data flow and fast, efficient processes. Make your practice capable of more and consider ZEISS FORUM GO, the workflow and review package for small and mid-size practices.

How does it work?

Installed, the system links up to three diagnostic instruments and provides simultaneous access to diagnostic data from up to three workstations. Giving you up to the minute information so you no longer need to wait to see results on a diagnostic instrument.

What are the benefits?

  • Patient data needs to be captured only once, and stored in a secure database so you have constant access to all data

  • Prepares and clearly arranges diagnostic data and images for easy comparison. The most important information is presented together in a single screen, so you can take in everything at a glance and make confident decisions.

  • All examination data and analyses are clearly presented in a single screen.

  • Information at a glance – “Combined Reports” and preconfigured “Clinical Displays” create case-specific views from existing reports and images, all completely automatically, so patient data can be easily monitored.

  • With all essential information at the touch of a button, you can decide quicker and with confidence.

ZEISS FORUM GO packages can both be optionally linked to your electronic medical records (EMRs) or practice management system (PMS) or to a hospital information systems (HIS).

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