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Ambir Demos New Medical Office Technology at McKesson Insight 365

Without a doubt digital technology is dramatically changing how medical records are created, captured, managed and used to the benefit of patient outcomes. Healthcare professionals require efficient, accurate and secure ways for digitizing the patient intake process and processing electronic medical records to meet meaningful use requirements.

More to the point, digital technology is providing healthcare professionals benefits in added efficiency in processing patient intake information, including their insurance information, increased productivity for office staff and more time to spend with their patients!  Ambir’s new products improve patient experience, delivering documents and signatures directly into McKesson Technology Solutions for physician offices.

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Ambir, SOAPware team up for joint venture

We’re proud to announce our new partnership with SOAPware, an industry leader in EMR and practice management solutions. It puts smiles on our faces when we can work with the health IT solutions we’re trying to connect practices to, across the country.

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Technology doesn’t hurt people, but irresponsible use of it can

After all this positive news for tech in healthcare, there comes something on a more disheartening note. A recently-published New York Times article gives an in-depth view of some of the apparent problems of mobile healthcare IT in (at least a few) hospitals.  Read more

Healthcare is going mobile – but where to, exactly?

With the annual mHealth Summit having just wrapped up in Washington, D.C., it seems like a good time to talk about the burgeoning world of mobile technology in medicine. Smartphones are finding their way into more and more hands, and medical records are being digitized and stored in EHR and EMR databases at a significant rate. This leaves us (and a lot of others) with a couple of important questions: Will these things be connected, and who will be driving this digital progress, patients or doctors?

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