User talk:Mednet medical solutions

Web Based EMR System
Medical paperwork and patient data filing can take up many hours of a solo medical practitioner’s time. The number of forms a patient fills out for the initial visit to his primary care physician along with release forms, test forms, and prescription forms can create an overwhelming amount of paperwork. Large hospital and clinics can afford the manpower necessary to complete these forms, but in the world of private practices and small clinics, the budget does not always allow for an extra employee to do the paperwork. The solution is electronic medical records. In an advancing technological society, many web based EMR programs are available. One such web based EMR software program is MedNet Medical’s 4MD360.

MedNet Medical’s 4MD360 was created to be a web based EMR that would free the physician from the time consuming piles of paperwork. 4MD360 has many different facets to aid in the paperwork processes of medical offices which include financial management solutions and data capturing, and prescription processing connected to over 55,000 pharmacies. 4MD360 allows the physician to focus on his patients.

4MD360 not only streamlines the paperwork process, but it is also a web-based EMR system that allows patients to order prescriptions and schedule appointments online. The front office is then free to greet each patient and complete the necessary forms for the patient’s appointment without needing to stop and call in a prescription to a pharmacy. Since the entire patient’s data, lab reports, test information, and billing are all connected, any information entered into the system can be accessed in order to complete all the forms for each visit. Your account has been blocked indefinitely from editing Wikipedia because it appears to be mainly intended for publicity and/or promotional purposes. If you intend to edit constructively in other topic areas, you may be granted the right to continue under a change of username. Please read the following carefully.

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