Scribe Healthcare Technologies, Inc. (http://www.scribe.com), announced that its MD Platform makes it easy for healthcare providers to conduct full Google like searches for patients with H1N1 Flu (Swine Flu) symptoms. Customers of Scribe and customers of transcription companies that use Scribe receive a perpetual Clinical Information archive containing all of their transcribed patient records. Scribe'ss advanced search features make it easy for clinicians to search for patients displaying combination of symptoms including fever, sore throat etc.
While documents are displayed in Microsoft Word, they are actually saved in a relational Clinical Information database. This system makes it possible to conduct searches in ways that
would not be possible if the documents were saved as MS Word files or saved in the paper chart.
While many of our customers have made the investment in the electronic medical record, they use Scribe as the transcription/data input method and a Clinical Information Repository. I find
it interesting that they often comment on the value of our platform to make it easy to conduct searches, understand their patient populations and perform other critical care data analysis
in ways that can'st easily perform in other systems. said John Weiss, Vice President of Scribe Healthcare Technologies, Inc. It'ss exciting to see our company aid in the swift delivery of
life saving treatment.
About Scribe Healthcare Technologies, Inc.
Scribe Healthcare Technologies is a privately-held healthcare technology company based in the Chicago area. The company has developed a proprietary web-native platform that complements
and extends the value for patient registration, Practice/Hospital Management and EMR Solutions. Scribe'ss platform includes complete solutions for dictation, transcription, document
management, EMR-Lite, Web portal, and reporting with data analytics.
Scribe serves more than 20,000 users. Business partners and resellers include consulting firms, transcription companies, and business process outsourcers. Additional information is
available at www.scribe.com.