Most medical professionals endorse the meaningful use of health IT, yet may have had frustrating run-ins with software that were long on the buck but short on the bang.
Indeed, navigating the IT landscape can be a maze of wrong turns for the practitioner. Worse, it can at times be unbeneficial or even risky for the patient. Until MURX from IPractice.
IPractice introducesMURX – a groundbreakingsoftware that provides practitioners with state-of-the-science technology that streamlines workflow for improved patient care. Finally, meaningful use of ITasrequired by the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Actis no longer a nebulous goal but a best practice.
MURX fromIPractice merges the logic of digital medical practice with the seamless flow of an organized office. Engineered for general practitioners and specialists, MURX from IPractice enables the professional user to:
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View patient information and medication history at a glance
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Instantly retrieve key age-mandatory social history records such as tobacco, alcohol and chemical use
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Avert errors such as harmful drug-drug and drug-allergy interactions when prescribing medications
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Write e-prescriptions and generate reports for case transfer or reports required by public health agencies
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Perform electronic search-and-ordering for medication, lab work and radiology
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Track patients’ adherence to medication regimens and the treatment’s efficacy
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Change medication or dosage and frequency of use based on monitored effectiveness
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Record blood work and other lab test results in a structured format
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Counsel and educate patients as well as their family or caregivers
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Perform other clinical tasks with sound judgment and face-based confidence
With MURX from IPractice, the outcomes are nothing short of amazing. They can be measured in administrative and pharmacological record-keeping that slashes person-hours, precise data that appreciably reduces diagnostic and treatment error, easily accessible patient files for secure sharing and smooth service coordination and, at the bottom line, improved quality of patient care.