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Did
eInformatics write the MedInformatix or IMPACT.MD software?
Did
eInformatics write the OptiMatix software?
Who
is MedInformatix, Inc.?
Who
is Advanced Imaging Concepts (AIC)?
How
much do the IMPACT.MD, MedInformatix and OptiMatix systems cost?
How
do I get support?
Can
data from my old system be loaded into IMPACT.MD or MedInformatix?
Can
IMPACT.MD and
MedInformatix be customized for my specific specialty?
Can
my voice dictation be imported into the system?
What
about photos or slides, can they be imported into the patient’s chart?
What
about reports? I need
reports.
Did
eInformatics write the MedInformatix or IMPACT.MD software?
No, eInformatics is an
Authorized Reseller of IMPACT.MD and MedInformatix. IMPACT.MD was
developed by Louisville, KY-based Advanced Imaging Concepts. The
MedInformatix product (formerly MedWorks) was written and is a product of
MedInformatix, Inc. of Los Angeles, California.
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Did
eInformatics write the OptiMatix software?
Yes; OptiMatix
was designed by eInformatics and is being continuously updated to serve
our clients' needs.
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Who
is MedInformatix, Inc.?
MedInformatix, Inc. is
a privately held corporation formed in 1990, whose only business is
designing and developing clinical information systems.
Their award winning software is currently in use in hundreds of
medical practices, which include over 1,750 practicing physicians.
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Who
is Advanced Imaging Concepts (AIC)?
Advanced
Imaging Concepts is a privately held corporation founded in
1998. AIC's sole business is the ongoing development and marketing
of IMPACT.MD, an electronic medical records system.
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How
much do the MedInformatix, OptiMatix and IMPACT.MD systems cost?
The cost depends on a
number of factors. How many
doctors/clinicians do you have? How
many total users will you have? Do
you need all new equipment? Do
you have multiple locations? Do
you need demographic data conversion? All
these questions can significantly affect the total cost of the system.
One of the great
selling points of these applications is the ability to quickly
recoup the cost of the system with time saved by the clinician, correct
coding, and staff efficiency. You
will find the cost of these systems is very competitive with other solutions.
If
you contact us, we would be happy to send you a “no-hassles” price illustration.
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How
do I get support?
eInformatics
provides support from 8am to 5pm EST Monday – Friday via telephone at
614-457-4359 or support questions or incidents can be submitted via email
to support@einformatics.com.
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Can
data from my old system be loaded into IMPACT.MD or MedInformatix?
Yes.
In most cases eInformatics can provide data conversion services to
pre-load IMPACT.MD or MedInformatix with exiting data prior
to going live with a new installation.
The time, efforts, and cost vary based upon the system in which the
data currently resides and the amount of data to be converted.
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Can
IMPACT.MD and MedInformatix be customized for my specific specialty?
Yes.
One great benefit of both solutions is the ability to
customize the software to work the way you do and to adapt to the way you
practice medicine.
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Can
my voice dictation be imported into the system?
Yes.
Voice dictation can be added to a patient’s chart either as an
audio file or electronically using one of the third party voice
recognition applications, such as Dragon Systems.
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What
about photos or slides, can they be imported into the patient’s chart?
Yes.
Photos or slides can be scanned into the system or transferred
directed from digital cameras.
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What
about reports? I need
reports.
MedInformatix
runs on Microsoft SQL Server database platform.
All that really means to you and your business is that the system
is fast and you can access your data with a multitude of readily available
desktop applications like Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Excel and Crystal
Reports. If the numerous
built-in Crystal Reports don’t satisfy your needs, eInformatics is ready
to help by providing expert services in report design and creation.
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