Better Medicine

Starts with better information.

Fully Electronic Medical Records allow you to enter all of your patient information directly into the system. No more looking around for x-ray folders, lab results, documents or signed permission forms. It’s all at your fingertips.

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Manual Input Report

Automated SOAP Entries

Automated SOAP Entries allow you to automate common tasks into a single click. You can predefine SOAP entries, diagnosis, treatments, charges, labwork and vitals. With a single click you can now document a complete medical record, including notes, charges, diagnosis, client instructions and reminders for callbacks, print or email reminders. Perform tasks such as:

  • Attach charges automatically
  • Set up treatments automatically
  • Set diagnosis based on item
  • Set up reminders or call back reminders automatically
  • Automate client report cards based on responses

Free Form SOAP

Gives you the flexibility to type, hand-write, draw and add images to your SOAP entries. Anything that you can think of can be put in your SOAP’s.

  • Allows for Image Insertion
  • Use Handwriting
  • Unlimited Text
  • Use Preformatted Templates
  • Unlimited size and number of pages for each SOAP

Allows for each staff member associated with the case to have their own SOAP entries, coded and time stamped individually.

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Labwork

Labwork in StringSoft can be automated by connecting a workstation to the lab equipment or configuring remote connections to online services. Charges can also be automated in association with the labwork so that you don’t have to worry about missing charges for labwork.

Vitals

Vitals can be user-defined for results of any type whether they be positive/negative, text, or numeric. You specify the high and low values as well as the default value for each result. Vitals of any type can be created and can be used to track any type of measurement for data purposes. Examples include: girth, width, circumference of tumor, etc.

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