Park City Healthcare chooses iMedica EHR, PM technology

Park City Healthcare in Utah has chosen iMedica's EHR and practice management (PM) application, the iMedica Patient Relationship Manager (PRM).

The company said its iMedica's PRM is a fully integrated solution that uses Microsoft's .NET technology, a feature that replicates data onto a tablet PC or laptop, enabling clinicians to access or update patient charts from anywhere and at anytime without being connected to the internet, LAN or WAN.

The iMedica PRM 2008 enhancements include fully integrated PQRI reporting, medication and vaccine management functions, reimbursement tools and a collections module, according to the Carrolton, Texas-based iMedica.

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