Medical Software
Leverage Your Company With an EMR!
The business case for an electronic medical records (EMR), or electronic health records (EHR), has never been clearer with Medscribbler. Inefficient information capture according to the Medical Records Institute and template "pick lists" can cost $5,000 to $20,000 per clinician per year in extra costs. Medscribbler is designed and built specifically for handwriting recognition using a Tablet PC for an excellent return on investment with its emphasis on quick data capture.
Electronic Medical Record Forms and Documents
Built to take full advantage of Microsoft Tablet PC Medscribbler Forms & Documents moves paper documents to lightweight portable computers that are the perfect size for replacing paper. As a robust full featured EMR Forms and Documents can easily manage a practice consisting of both multiple users and multiple locations.
An EMR for Solo or Small Group Power Users
Key features are designed with speed as the number one consideration by allowing various input options: handwriting for standing by the exam table, handwriting conversion for quick entry of information for broader review, keyboard for sit down situations and voice recognition for those who like to dictate.
A Practice Management System and EMR
Built using Microsoft's Windows XP Tablet PC Edition Software Development Kit Medscribbler Clinic Pro facilitates an ink-enabled EMR for the Tablet PC. Using a facilities Microsoft Server 2000 or 2003 Clinic Pro gives 100% uptime with "on the fly" maintenance possibilities. This combination of software and hardware functionality gives Medscribbler Clinic Pro unsurpassed value.
Custom Software Medical Applications
Scriptnetics's high level of expertise allows programming for custom applications that work on the Tablet PC and can handle embedded handwriting recognition directly into the customer's software. Interfacing to other systems is possible to provide handwriting support for non Windows Tablet PC legacy applications. Truly mobile applications are possible with Scriptnetics Tablet PC developed applications.
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HL7 Interfaces
e-Prescribing Software!
Prescriptions, patient active drug lists and various reports can be printed either wirelessly to local or networked printers. RxScribbler includes the most advanced print functionality available with any eprescribing software. If it is necessary you can print prescriptions on your office's printer while sitting at the ball game or send a prescription fax directly to a pharmacy.RxScribbler supports all state formats and various free Rx pad formats.
Patient Rx History
From the patient list or patient details screen, you can easily access the patient's drug history with a tap of your stylus. The Rx History screen gives a snapshot of the patient's active, on-hold and discontinued drugs. You can easily toggle a drugs status by tapping the icon to the left of the drug name. The drugs will automatically re-sort after a status change with all active drugs at the top of the list followed by on-hold and discontinued drugs. A chart copy can be printed by tapping the print icon. The chart copy contains the patient's active drugs, the last date they were prescribed together with the sig.
Quick Drug Search
RxScribbler comes with a database of over 90,000 NDC codes . When prescribing medication, you can choose from the full drug database or your 'Favorites' list of commonly prescribed drugs. If the drug you wish to prescribe does not exist in the full drug database, you can easily add a new drug. Updated drug databases are made available regularly.
Favorite Prescriptions
Save Time! Select from your list of regularly prescribed drugs and the prescription form is pre-filled with the sig data. Drugs can be added to your favorites with a simple tap of an icon.
Multiple Options for Sending Prescriptions
RxScribbler with any wirelessly enabled computer device (infrared, bluetooth or network) can all send prescriptions wirelessly to a Pharmacy. The Pharmacy receives the prescription as a fax. Alternately, you can print the prescription a printer wirelessly through your WiFi network or infrared or Bluetooth printer adapter.
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Handwriting Recognition
The More Natural Input Method!
The computer handwriting process, called inking, enables users to add "digital ink" to Medscribbler, which appears as natural-looking handwriting on the screen. The digitized handwriting can be converted to standard text through handwriting recognition, or it can remain as handwritten text.
Handwriting Recognition
Thanks to the Microsoft Windows® XP Tablet PC Edition for mobile pen computers, digital ink can be a pervasive input method in Medscribbler. "Inking" is a broad industry initiative that builds on the digital pen, digital ink, and speech technologies of Microsoft Windows® XP Tablet PC Edition. With pen and speech input, wireless support, long battery life, and portability, Tablet PCs are definitely the next step in the evolution of the PC.
More Intuitive To Users
In many situations, handwriting is a more natural input method for placing data into applications. Inking makes Medscribbler as an EMR (electronic medical record) more convenient and available to users. Standing beside an exam table and moving from room to room are situations where fiddling with a keyboard is challenging.
How Digital Ink Works
Inking is actually a broad term that represents a set of technologies. A number of technologies had to come together to make inking possible. Many teams across Microsoft® — including Microsoft® Research teams on several continents — were involved in solving the technological challenges that came together as inking.
The Value of Digital Ink
The inking process gives users the choice of converting the handwritten data to standard text through handwriting recognition. Users can also preserve the data in its ink format — keep ink as ink — and lose none of the data functionality. Hand-drawn or written ink need not be converted to a different format to be saved, sent, or otherwise manipulated by Medscribbler.
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