Standing Stone releases new version of cholesterol software

Standing Stone has released its CholesterolClinic software version 3.2 with expanded reporting and user functionality. 

The Westport, Conn.-based company said its user CholesterolClinic options include built-in reporting capabilities and a new statistical report automatically shows the number of patients at goal for HDL, LDL and triglycerides. 

CholesterolClinic incorporates many features not available with other lipid therapy management tools such as multiple dosing algorithms, customized patient education, NCEP III guidelines and Framingham Heart scores, Standing Stone said.

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