EMR Level Added to Chiro8000
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EL DORADO HILLS, Calif.--(Business Wire)-- Forte Systems, a leading provider of healthcare software solutions in the United States, announced a new 5th level of their software for new clients. This level dubbed the 'Premiere', contains all of the features of their highest Patient Relationship Software while adding in fully integrated Electronic Medical Records (EMR) to the mix. The Premier Edition for v12 contains the functionality of their standalone product ForteEMR. The Premiere package combines the areas of billing, scheduling, office management, marketing, communication, patient education, collections, and employee management along with a true EMR solution specifically for chiropractors. "Up until now, the Chiropractic profession has had limited choices when it comes to EMR," said Anthony Schwartz, President of Forte Systems. "The choices were to either pay outrageous prices for an EMR solution not tailored for Chiropractic, or, buy a glorified notes program that didn't really offer the benefits of true EMR. Now with ForteEMR packaged with the Premiere Edition, doctors have true chiropractic EMR at a manageable cost." ForteEMR presents its comprehensive software around four key selling solutions: more time through faster notes, increased profits through coding maximization, audit protection via comprehensive documentation, and the ability to take an office truly paperless. Since 1983, Forte Systems has offered cutting-edge office automation software solutions for chiropractors, medical doctors, podiatrists, and ophthalmologists. The industry leading 8000 series software offers an intuitive layout and streamlined approach to patient scheduling, billing, electronic claims, EMR, and much more. Forte Systems has been in business for over 25 years offering solutions to healthcare practices nationwide. Forte Systems Anthony Schwartz, 916-673-4850 Copyright Business Wire 2008
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