| The Importance of Data Portability and Stimulus Preparation |
Stimulus funding Doctors considering an EMR should be certain that the system is certified and stimulus-ready. That’s the case with gloEMR. In fact, we’ll refund the cost of the EMR to eligible professionals who go through our exclusive gloDNA process then find themselves unable to qualify as a meaningful user and acquire stimulus funding. Data portability You have an enormous investment in the patient information you’ve created, so you should always have the option of moving it to another system if the need arises – and you can do that easily with gloEMR. We believe so strongly in data portability, we guarantee that your patient information will be stored in Microsoft-based formats, including Microsoft Word and SQL Server, which are supported by thousands of technology partners worldwide. Consider gloEMR With gloEMR, you’ll have the tools and knowledge you need to achieve truly meaningful use—and you’ll always have complete control over all of your patient information. We guarantee it. To learn more about gloStream EMR software and our guarantees, call CCR at 248.284.7100 or send an email to sales@ccr1.com. Published with permission from TechAdvisory.org. Source.
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| Microsoft Technology Protects Your EMR Investment |
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| Make the Windows 7 Taskbar Work More Like Windows XP or Vista |
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| Add the Quick Launch Bar to the Taskbar in Windows 7 |
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