Electronic medical records

I AM HAPPY to announce that in cooperation with Sancy Solutions Philippines, I am now able to provide free Electronic Medical Records (EMR) software for all doctors, regardless of whether they are working in hospitals or they are working on their own as private practitioners.

It also does not matter whether they are working for private hospitals or public hospitals, because they could both avail of my free EMR offer.

As it is now, EMR software is being sold to doctors, clinics and hospitals either as a license or as a service, often at very expensive prices that are beyond the reach of individual doctors, especially those who are just starting their own practice.

Without an EMR software, doctors are forced to resort to manual records only, that are handwritten on sheets of paper and filed in paper folders. As a result, the information in these folders are often inaccessible to the doctors, especially when they move from one clinic to another.

Data portability is a standard feature of EMR software, and because of that, the doctors could always access the patient’s information regardless of where they are and what time of it is, for as long as they have an internet connection.

Data sharing is another feature of EMR software, and because of that, other doctors could also have access to the information, for as long as the patient authorizes it.

The Sancy EMR software has the capability to issue requests for laboratory procedures, requests that could be transmitted electronically to participating diagnostics centers. After the diagnostics are done, the results could be sent directly to the doctors, or the doctors could be given passwords, so that they could gain access to the information at any time, regardless of where they are.

Of course, the patients could also access their own information at any time.

What is the catch? Why is Sancy giving away the EMR software for free?

Since Sancy is a global company, it is their way of introducing their products and services in the Philippines, at the same time, it is their way of building good relationships with Filipino doctors.

As for me, it is my way of helping all Filipinos gain access to better medical services as part of the government’s universal healthcare program./PN

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