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AXEO PM+EMR
Practice Management | Electronic Medical Record

The advantages of a cloud-based
Web application and the UI/UX features
of Windows and Mac systems.

Deploy in the cloud or locally in your offices.
The UI/UX stays the same.


NewsLetter


AFFORDABLE SOLID FOUNDATION USEFUL & USABLE STANDARDS

Do you need or want to "own, your own" EHR/EMR?

 How much is your Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)?


This is not ...

a shopping cart
 a contact manager
online banking software

or like anyone of the dozens of character-based, on-line EMR systems currently on the market,

or like anyone of the hundreds of Windows-based systems currently on the market.

Runs on Windows or MacOS.
Microsoft .Net 4 Framework
Microsoft LightSwitch and Silverlight from the start.
Cloud platforms like Microsoft Azure, RackSpace.
Microsoft SQL Server relational database.
Ready for
Windows7 by design.
64-bit System support by    design.
SOA/Web Services, WCF RIA,   Entity Framework.
A "clean slate" to start with.
Deploy PC/LAN, intranet, or Internet
SaaS/cloud model.
Sustainable business model aligned with our customer interests.
Prepared for what's to come.
ARRA/HITECH 2011 through 2015.
Platforms, tools, methodologies, and design specifically for change.

Designed for small groups
● Scalable to larger organizations with 100's of users
● Integrated practice management or stand-alone EMR
● Document and scan image management
"No more features war" policy
● Data conversion to and from policy
● User-centric design (vs. data-centered)
● Focus on usability, office workflow, and interoperability
● Consistent navigation, usability vs. utility bridged, UI and UX
● Ease of implementation and transition; unstructured to structured data
● Features and functions for the next 10-years ...
● ICD-10 coding by design
● and the related switch to ANSI X12 5010 standards
● CHC and FQHC reporting requirements; foreign language support

 ARRA/HITECH HHS certification requirements by design
● ARRA/HITECH Meaningful Use by design, 2011 and later
● HIPAA Two Factor Authentication (2FA)
● Healthcare Information Technology Standards Panel (HITSP)
● National Patient Safety Goals (NPSG)
● Microsoft Health (MSCUI)
UI standards for health care
● Data set standards by design
     ● SNOMED
     ● LOINC
     ● RxNorm
     
     ● HL7 Version 3.x
     ● HL7 EHR
     ● 
ASTM E1384, E2369
     ● ELINCS

THE NEW WAY

Step 1. Drag n' Drop Image

Done -- seconds later, with far less chance for error and workflow interruption.

Just one of the dozens of UI/UX features and functions.

THE OLD WAY

Step 1. training on how to upload an image
Step 2. find the 'file upload' button
Step 3. navigate to a folder where you think the image might be
Step 4. exit, and locate the image
Step 5. start Step 2 again above
Step 6. click the 'file upload' routine
Step 7. navigate folders and sub-folders to image
Step 8. click image file
Step 9. click upload
Step 10. wait
Step 11. confirmed

Done -- minutes later, after a fair amount of frustration, chances for errors along the way, and significant interruption to your workflow.
 

Service and System  Highlights

At a glance, why AXEO PM+EMR ...

Affordable, <$100 per month
pay as you go
no setup fees
no upfront license fees
immediate setup and access
add new users, remove users
Platform for the next 10 years
PC, Mac, or Linux OS
Internet, intranet, or local net
Browser based access, and
rich UI/UX
Total Cost of Ownership (TOC)

 

► Silverlight for Windows Phone

Glossary, Abbreviations, & Definitions

Advisory Group

25+ Year Track Record

► Telemedicine

 

THE NEW WAY

Step 1. Sign-up

THE OLD WAY

Step 1. months of RFPs and RFQs
Step 2. lengthy and expensive contract negotiations
Step 3. upfront license fees
Step 4. client/server hardware and software procurement
Step 5. ongoing IT staff and/or consultant time and expense
Step 6. ongoing support fees
Step 7. and more ...
 


Meaningful use as defined by ARRA/HITECH is just a start. Is your EMR (or will your EMR be) meaningful to you?

Helpful, usable, and useful, or will it create more problems than it solves. Is it one more thing to worry about?

Is your EMR just another expense, or is it an asset that gives your office a competitive edge in the eyes of your patients, your staff and associates?

DATA STANDARDS and UI STANDARDS. 

UI (user interface) standards are now coming forth so the data entered is accurate and resulting presentation and workflow are useful. The accurate entry of data is a fundamental function within clinical applications, and, in many cases, has safety implications for patients within clinical and administrative processes.

We follow guidance that helps with unambiguous data entry, while enhancing patient safety and clinical application usability by:

  • Providing a clear mechanism for guiding the user towards entry of an accurate value, therefore reducing human error
  • Providing efficient input controls for the user to enter values in a fast and easy manner

 

 

INCUMBENT SYSTEMS

"Systems currently on the the market with a significant installed base are obsolete by definition."

"Literally hundreds of EMR systems are clustered around the Windows GUI and Outlook look 'n feel."

As one UI expert calls it, "an immediate cacophony of labels and flashing signs".