VersaForm offers free EMR program for physicians and clinics

VersaForm Systems Corp. has released VersaForm EMR Basic Edition its new electronic medical records (EMR) program. The company plans to provide the program for free to health care providers, the company said.
   
VersaForm EMR is built so that clinicians can gather information on all aspects of a patient's visit electronically. The program is built on a  pre-defined set of templates that address frequently seen conditions. Templates can be customized or created by any user to suit the practice, and can record all aspects of an encounter, including the billing.

VersaForm EMR also allows for existing paper records to be scanned into the system. The EMR program is able to run on Windows 2000 or XP and can be networked for multi-user environments.

Visit www.versaform.com to download the program or to get further information.

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