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ChartLogic EMR showcases connectivity, document management capabilities

ChartLogic's connectivity technology enables data and images from patient tests conducted with diagnostic instruments to be sent directly to patients' electronic medical records (EMRs).

ChartLogic's connectivity technology enables data and images from patient tests conducted with diagnostic instruments to be sent directly to patients' electronic medical records (EMRs). Traditionally, test data had to be entered manually into paper charts, while images were sent directly to a printer and stored as hard copies. ChartLogic's connectivity technology removes the need for expensive and time-consuming data entry.

The ChartLogic Document Management system (ChartLogic DM) is a key tool for transforming a practice into a truly paperless environment. Literally every document in a practice (including financial records and correspondence) can be scanned into the system for easy management and retrieval.

ChartLogic connectivity technology works with almost any diagnostic device via the printer output port. The ChartLogic DM and the company's connectivity technologies enable all data (including patient test data and images) to be retrieved from any secure Internet sites. Office information is easily accessible and patient test information remains immediately available for reference in future patient visits and comparative scans.

For more information, visit ChartLogic at Booth 259.

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