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Does not require physician behavior changes
SRS does not force physicians to change the way they see
patients or document exams. |
Affordable
SRS costs of ownership is substantially less than the traditional EMR software systems. |
Easy-to-use and learn
Physician training has been independently documented by a nationally recognized consulting firm to be less than 20 minutes. |
Easy to transition
Unique barcoding technology automates the migration of old paper charts to new, electronic charts—it’s effortless. |
Low risk
With a 100% successful implementation rate, success
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ensured for your practice. |
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Requires physician behavior changes
Data entry forces doctors to point, click, and navigate
complex computer screens to document each exam. |
Costly
Software, training, and lost productivity during implementation make ownership cost-prohibitive. |
Complex and difficult to learn
Protracted training periods and steep learning curves often make mastering a data-entry EMR unattainable. |
Lengthy transition
Massive data-entry requirements make your transition to EMR a long and arduous process. |
Risky
With well over a 50% failure rate, purchasing an EMR system is a high-risk proposition. |
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