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Quick Order

How would it be to like to have the knowledge in a physician's head on the palm of his or her hands? Is it possible…? We would like to think yes.   Medical science is a science of lot of ifs and buts. Diagnostic and therapeutic approaches have to incorporate lot of variable factors like age, sex, body weight, geographical location etc and as such, the software has to be developed with locally prevalent diseases.   For example if we search for Yellow fever in our location that will be wastage of time and resources. Yet , there are diseases like Diabetes Hypertension, Heart diseases found across the world with almost equal frequency and diagnostic and therapeutic protocols have been laid out by medical professional bodies. These protocols give uniformity of treatment across the world.  With our Quick Order feature we aim to provide doctors with a procedure process tool.  “If a patient suffering from syndromes of leukemia, the following procedure options will be disp...

Electronic Prescription or E-prescribing (e-Rx)

In this blog we will see, as part of our Healthcare Initiative, how we endeavor to assist in the process of delivering quality and safe care, thereby improving the workflow as well as efficiency at hospitals. Electronic prescription or e-prescribing (e-Rx)  is the computer-based electronic generation, transmission and filling of a medical prescription , taking the place of paper and faxed prescriptions. It electronically accesses patient’s health information such as medical history, drug allergies etc . With E-Prescription it is possible for the provider to administer the use of generics and other low cost medications. E-prescribing applications have the potential to check the databases for appropriate prescribing guidelines, the patient’s complete medication profile for drug interactions, and the patient’s electronic medical record for disease contradictions. This  allows the provider to review the  patient's past  medical records while he ...