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Press RoomCORE Orthopaedic Medical Center Selects SRSsoft Clinical Manager™ to Eliminate Paper Charts and Improve Workflow MONTVALE, NJ – December 17, 2007 – SRSsoft, developer and marketer of the nation’s leading clinical workflow solution for healthcare enterprises, today announced San Diego-based CORE Orthopaedic Medical Center, P.C., has selected SRSsoft Clinical Manager to ease the transition to a paperless chart environment. The 19-provider specialty practice, which has served the San Diego community for over 26 years, sought a clinical workflow solution to maximize operational efficiencies and to better serve its growing patient base. “At CORE, our first priority is to provide comprehensive and personalized care to our patients,” says Tom Dawson, CEO of CORE Orthopaedic. “In going paperless, we wanted to implement a system that would not compromise our physicians' time with their patients. With SRS, our physicians will have all the advantages of a paperless system without having to change the way they practice medicine.” Automating clinical workflow with the SRSsoft solution has enabled more than 4,000 physicians in the United States to eliminate paper, increase efficiency, and improve the patient’s experience without changing the way physicians practice medicine. SRS offers physicians an affordable alternative to complex and expensive EMR solutions. SRS Clinical Manager is easy to use, and patient data is available remotely 24/7/365 from anywhere in the world. SRS offers a complete suite of modules and features that include Lab Manager, Order Manager, e-prescribing, and seamless integration with PACS systems. “CORE has a long history of providing state-of-the-art orthopaedic care to its patients,” says Evan Steele, CEO of SRSsoft. “We are pleased CORE selected SRS to automate its clinical workflow. This practice strives to provide a high level of service and satisfaction. SRS facilitates these objectives while keeping the interactions between patient and doctor intact.” About SRSsoft | News & Events White Papers |