Disclaimer: Do not buy the Vista home
edition. It does not network
appropriately! It will not run the EMR.
The EMR uses a back-end SQL Server database; the
home edition does not connect with this SQL database.
We strongly recommend Windows XP Pro.
Tablet PC versus
touchscreen monitor: since the
ClinicPro chiropractic EMR operates in a
touchscreen environment, you can use a mouse, a
tablet PC or touchscreen monitor to record your
soap notes. The equipment that you decide
to use is entirely up to you.
Tablet PC: a tablet PC
has the advantage of being portable so that you
can carry it from room to room. Because
you do not have to have a computer in every
room, this can be less expensive than going with
touchscreen monitors in each room. In
addition, many tablet PCs have the capability of
recognizing handwriting. If that is the
case, you can write notes on any of the note
screens in the EMR. This gives you an
additional way to record notes that are specific
to the patient's condition that do not fit into
the template environment. You can also use
a dictation software such as DragonDictate to
record your extra notes. The biggest
disadvantage of the tablet PC is the fact that
it needs to connect to your network via
a wireless router. If there are a lot of
wireless routers in your immediate vicinity, it
will sometimes drop the signal unexpectedly.
There are many good tablet
PCs on the market ranging in cost from
$1000-$3000. You may want to go to a store
and actually "hold and play with" the tablet PC
to see how it feels in your hands.
Remember, you will be carrying it from room to
room and using it for many hours a day.
You may want to check out the following brands:
HP,
Toshiba,
Fujitsu and
Dell.
Touchscreen Monitor: a
touchscreen monitor has to be hooked to an
entire computer system. The monitor itself
will cost between $600 and $800. The
computer system can be relatively simple as long
as it has 2 GB of RAM. You might want to
look at all-in-one systems such as
HP TouchSmart.
This is a computer system and touchscreen
monitor all built into one compact unit.
You can also buy
touchscreen monitors alone or
overlays that turn a regular monitor into a
touchscreen..
Your initial outlay for touchscreen monitors
and computer systems in
every room will be more expensive than tablet
PCs. On the other hand, the computers can
be hardwired into your network and you will not
have problems of dropping signals. In
addition, you will not have to carry anything
from room to room. The computer will be
waiting for you.
Which is best? The
best configuration depends entirely upon you.
For some doctors, portability is very important.
Other doctors want large touchscreen monitors
where the buttons are extremely easy to locate
and push. You will need to review both
options and decide which one meet your needs the
best.
Clinic Pro EMR Hardware
Recommendations for practice management Clinic Pro
Medical Software does not sell computer
hardware. Quite frankly, some software companies
force you to buy hardware from them so they can
mark it up considerably. We have a different
philosophy. We want you to buy your computer
equipment from a local store so that you can get
quick and reliable service.
Windows - Clinic Pro is a 32 bit program. It
will run on any machine that runs Windows 2003
Server or XPPro that has at least 2
gigabyte RAM. We recommend 4
gig of RAM if you are buying new machines.
Server (Main
computer) Minimum hardware recommendations if
you are buying new - remember, it runs on any
machine running Windows XPPro or Vista business
Pentium IV
150+ gig hard drive
4 gig RAM
super VGA color monitor
DVD/CD ROM drive
Windows XPPro, Vista Business - we recommend
XPPro
compatible mouse, keyboard
laser or desk jet printer
external hard drive backup
Network Recommendations
Windows XPPro - for up to 20 stations; dedicated
server when you have 7 or more stations
2003 or 2007 Server
- over 20 stations
Speed, Memory: 2
gigahertz PC with 4 gig RAM; Lynksys (or
similar) Network cards – 100 megahertz network;
U2 or U3 SCSi interface, 100 megahertz Lynksys,
Dlink (or similar) Switch with twisted pair
wiring (Cat 5 cable)
Workstations: 1+ gigahertz computers with 2 gig
RAM
Disclaimer: Do not buy the Vista home
edition. It does not network
appropriately! It will not run the EMR
easily. The EMR uses a back-end SQL
Server database; the home edition does not
connect with this database.
Functional Assessment
From this screen, you can also immediately load the functional assessment screen
to indicate the limitations and pain levels caused by the patient's condition.