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Electronic Notes - Australia

Discussion in 'Practice Management' started by craig2002, Jul 4, 2011.

  1. craig2002

    craig2002 Member


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    Just wondering if anyone could recommend an electronic notes system, have looked at practice pal, although looks very good, it is a lot more than what I need. My practice is based within a medical centre which provides full reception service, i am looking for a system to mainly handle my clinicall notes.

    Cheers
    Craig
     
  2. Paul Bowles

    Paul Bowles Well-Known Member

    We use TM2 with touch notes and it has proven to be really excellent. Great support, good pricing and excellent system flexible across disciplines.


    http://www.tm2online.com/australia
     
  3. Jbwheele

    Jbwheele Active Member

    Pen and Paper works really well, its cheap too !
     
  4. Kara47

    Kara47 Active Member

    I've just started using mypractice ( mypractice.net.au) which allows you a month's free trial. It is set up for other allied health but is pretty useful & reasonably priced.
    Cheers,
    Kara
     
  5. Terry Watson

    Terry Watson Member

    PPS has a clinical notes system within their 'Pro' package which is basically 3 main sections (none of which are mandatory to use so it lets you breathe a bit I find) dedicated to recording clinical notes in the simplest form, with the option of text sets and symbols.

    You also have 'Treatment episodes' to record the main details of the treatment which contains the seperate clinical notes that you have record and custom forms if you want the easier 'click here to say yes or no' type forms, which I find the easiest to deal with on a day to day basis, with graphs and images I can draw on.

    You can click the link in my sig or go to www.rushcliff.com
     
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