Re: Software for Office

From: Rjshar@aol.com
Thu Aug 29 19:58:33 1996


>About 5 years ago I implemented a mammographic tracking system for a
>roup of radiologist. It was a nightmare. Back then there were lots of
>them being advertised, fewer now. I honestly wouldn't recommend a brand
>name of one on a dare. The ones I've looked at (we looked at several
>before buying at about $15,000+) and they all claim to be sooo easy.

The ClickMed modular design approach allows a "buy what you need approach". It is all "shrink wrapped" and if you can install and run a word processor (i.e. Microsoft Word) you can run the ClickMed modules. Since demographics are shared between ClickMed Manager (a complete practice management module, i.e. Scheduling, billing, electronic claims and other modules, i.e. the Smart PapBook which tracks Paps, mammos, culposcopy, path, etc., there is efficiency on the data entry side). Ultimately, however someone has to enter the demographics and related data. The key is to do it only once. Since the ClickMed modules are true "from the ground-up" Windows designs they are easy to use.

rjshar@aol.com





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