12 EMRs with remote access iPhone apps

By: Brian Dolan | Jan 16, 2010        

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Resonate Mobile EMR iPhone app

Resonate – Free – echoBase — Resonate is intended for use by doctors and other medical professionals managing patient health records. In order to use Resonate the hospital or other healthcare institution must have purchased and installed the server component of the Resonate system. There is an off-line demo built into this application to allow you to learn more about the features that Resonate offers.

Benefits to doctors:

Secure offline availability of patient data even when the network or server are unavailable; Single user interface to back office healthcare systems that contain various bits of patients’ records; Heightened accuracy and efficiency with knowledge based charge capture, Bluetooth support and GPS data; Increased efficiency and completeness of note creation, including supplemental tools for note creation including audio and video capture; Streamlined charge capture model for quick and easy submission; Mobile access to imaging data.

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  • r. Bhalla

    Despite what they say Supra EMR’s iPhone app soes not work. They have been talking about it for months and months and still do not have the ability to roll it out. WHile their EMR software is cost effective at $10,000 to $12,000, they are underfunded and have poor suport and installation. Too bad, if their iPhone app really worked as they say it does I would buy immediately.

  • http://www.electronicmedicalrecords-emr.com EMR

    I can’t imagine doctors would be any more willing to use a phone app for EMR than what is currently out there?

  • TC

    iSalus has the app too…works incredible and is very cost effective.

  • HoraceJones

    EMR apps offer a valuable and potentially life-altering service that millions of people will be helped by. It is therefore no surprise that this software has become popular of late. And as mobile smartphone markets become saturated, the growing population of senior citizens will benefit from the technology. These two factors explain the rapid growth of these apps of late. Another valuable service that is growing is remote desktop access software, which allows a computer anywhere in the world to be accessed remotely by a user on any computer connected to the net. A good provider of this software is: http://www.proxynetworks.com.

  • HoraceJones

    The working link i refer to below is: http://www.proxynetworks.com/