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Curt Zimmerman
20-Jul-2006, 12:14 PM
We are looking for a medical office scheduling and/or medical records
systems to incorporate into our products. We haven't had much luck
searching for stand-alone products that we could purchase & integrate, but
this is a possibility if anyone knows of a solution. Ideally, we'd be able
to purchase/license the necessary source code in order to make necessary
modifications, but depending on the completeness/maturity of the product,
and the vendors ability/willingness to make changes, we'd certainly consider
simply marketing the product as an add-on to our billing systems. Any ideas
on products, whether yours or some other 3rd party, are appreciated...Curt

Peter Brooks
20-Jul-2006, 05:58 PM
Vicky Curphy at Vorcom has a Rostering system for Hospitals. She would love
to sell it to you.
vorcom@internode.on.net

Phil Kirby
24-Jul-2006, 12:05 AM
What are the implications for you of a non-USA based product ?
Phil Kirby


"Curt Zimmerman" <c.zimmerman@softactics.com> wrote in message
news:54ZOGHCrGHA.1672@dacmail.dataaccess.com...
> We are looking for a medical office scheduling and/or medical records
> systems to incorporate into our products. We haven't had much luck
> searching for stand-alone products that we could purchase & integrate, but
> this is a possibility if anyone knows of a solution. Ideally, we'd be
> able to purchase/license the necessary source code in order to make
> necessary modifications, but depending on the completeness/maturity of the
> product, and the vendors ability/willingness to make changes, we'd
> certainly consider simply marketing the product as an add-on to our
> billing systems. Any ideas on products, whether yours or some other 3rd
> party, are appreciated...Curt
>

Curt Zimmerman
24-Jul-2006, 07:07 AM
Phil, I'm not sure there are any. The scheduling system should be pretty
generic but there may be US/non-US issues when it comes to medical records.
We are really more interested in the generic scheduling side of this as this
seems to be more of a requirement for physician offices so if you have any
ideas/solutions in this category please forward them and we'll take a look.
Thanks...Curt

"Phil Kirby" <phil@ksoft.com.au> wrote in message
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> What are the implications for you of a non-USA based product ?
> Phil Kirby
>
>
> "Curt Zimmerman" <c.zimmerman@softactics.com> wrote in message
> news:54ZOGHCrGHA.1672@dacmail.dataaccess.com...
>> We are looking for a medical office scheduling and/or medical records
>> systems to incorporate into our products. We haven't had much luck
>> searching for stand-alone products that we could purchase & integrate,
>> but this is a possibility if anyone knows of a solution. Ideally, we'd
>> be able to purchase/license the necessary source code in order to make
>> necessary modifications, but depending on the completeness/maturity of
>> the product, and the vendors ability/willingness to make changes, we'd
>> certainly consider simply marketing the product as an add-on to our
>> billing systems. Any ideas on products, whether yours or some other 3rd
>> party, are appreciated...Curt
>>
>
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