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Kowa, First Insight start one-click interface

First Insight Corp. and Kowa Optimed Inc. have announced a joint one-click interface.

 

Hillsboro, OR and Torrance, CA-First Insight Corp. and Kowa Optimed Inc. have announced a joint one-click interface.

The one-click interface will be between First Insight’s MaximEyes EHR and Kowa’s DigiVersal Digital Image Viewing Solution.

“This integration strengthens our long-term relationship with First Sight and reflects our commitment to focusing on patient care, not paper care,” said Kai Clarke, president of Kowa. “The Kowa . . . software solution connects with multiple pieces of equipment to make it even more convenient for practices.”

“The . . . integration simplifies our workflow and reduces human error by making sure we are always viewing the correct images and documents for that (particular) patient,” said Amy Sabelka, CPOT, Oneota Valley Family Eye Care.

 

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