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Intuitive software that makes
it easy for students to enter and store patient encounter
informaiton on their Palm.
The solution offers a simple
and efficient way to sync the data with our HanDBase desktop,
for reporting purposes. Looking to transition to PDA system
to track student patient encounters and generate fast reports
on the fly?
HanDBase and the developers
of Hand-Echart have partnered to bring you a complete medical
student tracking system (MSDTS) that is easy to learn and
use! The Hand-Echart database system was originally the
vision of Chris Helopoulos, MS, PA-C, and Associate Director
of Clinical Education at Barry University’s Physician Assistant
Program. At its inception the goal was to design a system
that was more efficient for students to enter patient data
using new modern PDA devices.
Two years later the project
has evolved from a basic database collection tool into a
complete system capable of syncing the students data directly
with a backend database program, like Microsoft Access,
where a variety of reports can be produced quickly with
the click of a mouse button. The premise of the Hand-Echart
MSDTS system is simple-- make an affordable system for collecting
patient data that is fast and easy to use, while being capable
of consolidating all the data for reporting purposes.
Some people refer to these
as electronic forms which are more efficient and accurate
compared to traditional paper forms or index cards methods.
Popup menu lists, auto-text defaults, fast search, auto
date & time stamping, and linked databases are just a few
of the features that make entering patient records a snap
using the Hand-Echart system!
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