A Provo, Utah, otolaryngology practice spent two frustrating years mastering the learning curve of its expensive Electronic Medical Record system (http://www.chartlogic.com/) in March this year, Peak Otolaryngology physicians were able to use the system immediately, some achieving proficiency within days, according to practice administrator Tim Prusse.
"Compared to our previous system, ChartLogic is more stable, user-friendly, automates more of our daily tasks and improves interoffice communication," Prusse said. "Without a doubt,
ChartLogic EMR met and exceeded our expectations. They did an outstanding job of training our physicians and staff, and made implementation a great success."
Peak's Prusse said the ease and speed with which Peak Otolaryngology physicians were able to produce tangible results from ChartLogic EMR was a significant relief after having labored for
a long time over a product that did not meet Peak's needs. Peak physicians are now able to navigate ChartLogic EMR (http://www.chartlogic.com/electronic-medical-record-software.php)
is implemented in 25 workstations in Peak Otolaryngology. Seven exam rooms each have a workstation where physicians complete some of their dictation in addition to dictating in their
offices. Peak is comprised of two physicians, two nurse practitioners, an audiologist, an allergy clinic and three medical assistants. All use ChartLogic extensively. The practice's
three-person billing department uses ChartLogic to access their providers' notes in order to complete their coding.
For more information on ChartLogic, call Eric Sorenson at 801.365.1815 or visit www.chartlogic.com.