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Chartlogic, Inc Announces Partnership With Dynomed
Salt Lake City, UT February 26, 2004--ChartLogic, Inc., the leading developer of Electronic Medical Records (EMR) solutions, announces its partnership with DynoMed™, a leader in multi-media patient education. This venture combines years of medical and technical experience as well as two innovative products; ChartLogic™ and DynoMed™, providing the ultimate patient care solution for Orthopedic physicians.
Company chairman James W. Strickland M.D., an orthopedic surgeon known worldwide for his contribution to orthopedics, and CEO Jim S. Strickland, founded DynoMed in 1999. DynoMed's products educate patients by innovatively communicating accurate medical information. DynoMed's video programs, text articles, and 3-D software provide patient friendly information on the spectrum of seen musculoskeletal conditions.
The integration of ChartLogic™ and DynoMed™ allows DynoMed™ to be accessed directly through the patient note, providing the most complete electronic patient record available. It provides more than 40 orthopedic video trainings, 200 condition specific patient education programs and a myriad of 3-D graphics for drawing and documentation of surgical explanations. Physician productivity, patient flow and reimbursement is improved as patients can view educational videos while the physician sees other patients. Patient satisfaction is improved as patients feel that they received an optimal understanding of their condition.
About ChartLogic Inc. – ChartLogic, Inc. was founded in 1994 in Salt Lake City, and since then has created the most innovative and comprehensive Precision Voice Electronic Medical Record system available today. ChartLogic, Inc. includes a synergy of clinical experience and technological expertise resulting in a system that is uniquely designed for clinicians and their diverse environments.
ChartLogic, Inc. Contact –
Romy Humphries
Marketing Coordinator
(801) 365-1824
romyhumphries@chartlogic.com
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