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Patient Manager Express 1.1


License Free to try
Requirements Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 Server
Downloads 86 Limitations None
Publisher Vertikal Systems File Size 63.8M
Date added 08 Mar 2007 Check your speed

Patient Manager Express is a complete solution that contains comprehensive medical records implementation, contact management, scheduling and reporting functions. The Outlook-style user interface makes it a snap organize, find and access patients and patient information.

Other features include management of patient history (consultations, diagnostics, treatments), revolutionary Patient File visualization of the patient history, scheduling of consultations and recurring consultations for medics, predefined and user definable questionnaires for fast medical data input, media facilities like attaching images and video to the patient history, capture of media from various media devices (digital cameras, camcorders, scanners, medical devices), grouping of entities in folders or virtual folders, automated notifications system, graphic representation for calendars and tasks, reports. Maximum 20 items of each entity type.

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