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MacPractice EMR Software Review E-mail
Written by Karen Corey   
Tuesday, 26 October 2010 11:27

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MacPractice EMR is a single vendor integrated system for all aspects of creating and storing Electronic Medical Records. This application is designed for medical offices that are using Mac computers. This system has many innovative tools and modules and can easily be integrated with other medical solutions.

In Use
The application makes it easy to create electronic forms for all patient information including annotations, X-Rays and photos. It is a complete integrated solution that is easy to use and customize. The system offers several different methods to export data. It is a complete system that has built-in, time-saving features to make it easily to update and append patient information.

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Technology Employed
It is recommended that Intel Macs be used for both the workstation computers and the servers. Work stations should have Mac OSX 10.5 (Leopard), Intel/PowerMac G5 or G4, 10 GB of hard drive space and an Internet connection to the server. MySQL Pro and VPN are highly recommended.

There is not a Windows version of MacPractice. However with new technology it is possible for Windows applications to be used on a Mac computer. The company is always developing bridges to Windows-based applications from MacPractice for their clients.

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Ease of Use, Configuration, and Deployment
The software is user friendly and is easy to learn. MacPractice offers configuration and deployment services that can be performed onsite by MacPractice Consultants. Your existing data can be migrated to the MacPractice system by the expert staff at MacPractice. There is a variety of support and training options available.

Recap
MacPractice is an integrated system that has tools to create rapid forms and design tools to easily customize your clinical data. It is a multi module system that is easy to navigate through. With this software you can do imaging, attachments, scheduling and include notes in your patient’s medical records.  There are more than one hundred interactive practice management reports that can be displayed on any terminal. This is a complete system that can be used by any size of medical practice.

Pricing varies depending on the size of the practice and what additional support packages and add-ons are purchased. MacPractice offers two options for medical practices that want to adopt their EMR. MacPractice can be purchased as a single vendor all in one solution. The other option is to purchase MacPractice and a third party EMR application.

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Advantages
User Friendly
Built-in features and tools
Customizable

Disadvantages
Additional add-ons or hardware may boost the initial cost of the system

My Take
The MacPractice EMR is a comprehensive system that is a single-vendor, integrated solution which makes it easier to create and update a patient’s medical records. I like the design and layout of the software. It is user-friendly and has many built-in tools and features to be able to quickly input patient data. This is the perfect solution for medical physicians who prefer to use Mac computers and software for their practice.


Karen Corey
About the author:
Karen Corey is a freelance writer and researcher with over 10 years experience in marketing research and healthcare. She does reviews, articles, and blogs on a variety of topics and specializes in SEO and all types of software. She resides in Southern California.
 
Comments (3)
Agreed
3 Tuesday, 13 December 2011 16:36
G Elitzer
I agree completely with Dr. Le. As an dental Practice Administrator I am so disappointed by the slowness to implement changes, even when it comes to our liability as a healthcare provider.

This software works well in general but there are some issues that I cannot get over. The support people basically tell you that you are s.o.l. when it comes to most things.
Core Measures
2 Monday, 05 December 2011 13:51
Jay Kundumadathil MD
I have been using the MacPractice for a year and half now. They have been slow to update their system. I have not been able to file for the incentives on Meaningful use core measures so far. They can't even tell me when the next update will be available. Very frustrating!
Looks can be deceiving
1 Thursday, 22 September 2011 13:23
Ryan Le, DDS
I have been using MP for over 3 years and it amazes me how this company can sell their product with flashy images and perceived usefulness when the capabilities aren't full developed. It is marketing at its best. In particuluar, I am disappointed at how slow they react to clinical application needs and changes.

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