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ChartLogic adds Practice Management software suite

ChartLogic launched its medical Practice Management software suite. The software improves account receivable balances, reduces billing and manages costs dramatically, and the security features exceed HIPPA.

ChartLogic, a continually growing brand of electronic medical records (EMRs), has launched its medical Practice Management software suite. The software helps to improve account receivable balances, reduce billing and management costs dramatically, and has security features, which exceed HIPPA.

Some other benefits to the physician's practice include superior claims and coding tools, which guarantee a claim rejection rate of less than 5%, free live technical support, and secure access to the company's software at no additional cost from multiple locations.

Thousands of physicians have used ChartLogic's EMR software to transition from paper to digital, according to the company. Training representatives are available to help physicians adapt to the system. The one-on-one training of Physicians will assure they reach a higher level of patient care.

This addition to ChartLogic provides a fully integrated, total office solution, which includes document management. Document management allows greater control and management of documents, pictures, and images, which enables connectivity to medical devices and speeds up scanning.

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