Physiatrist who converted from Aprima EHR
It’s an extremely intuitive interface and once you set up the templates for your clinical work, things can really sing along.
Some things I would love to have, but it might be my ignorance at this time that I don’t have them:
#1 Straightforward way of tracking procedures we have performed by date and by procedure type.
This type of mini-database would be helpful as we do various procedures in our clinic focused on physiatry.
#2 More powerful editing tool for putting in photographic or imaging data. This is light years ahead of what we had with Aprima, which was a disaster, but I am getting greedy and now I want more features!
#3 The medical voice recognition program built into the app is a bit primitive. One is not able to save vocabulary, train, etc. It does repeatedly annoying things, but I can get over this. I use transcription for the heavy lifting in any event, such as new patients.
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All in all, it’s been a very good transition. I barely have looked at a user manual or online video.
One more thing, I can count on two hands a number of times I’ve ever put in an online review for anything, so this means something for me. I want to share my good experience.
Richard in Seattle