CORE Orthopaedic Medical selects SRSsoft

CORE Orthopaedic Medical Center has selected SRSsoft Clinical Manager to ease the transition to a paperless chart environment. The 19-provider specialty practice, which has served the San Diego community for over 26 years, sought a clinical workflow solution to maximize operational efficiencies and to better serve its growing patient base.

“At CORE, our first priority is to provide comprehensive and personalized care to our patients,” said Tom Dawson, CEO of CORE Orthopaedic. “In going paperless, we wanted to implement a system that would not compromise our physicians' time with their patients. With SRS, our physicians will have all the advantages of a paperless system without having to change the way they practice medicine.”
 
SRS offers physicians an affordable alternative to complex and expensive EMR solutions and is available remotely 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, from anywhere in the world, according to the Montvale, N.J.-based company.

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