
MediNotes
e, the 2006 upgrade to the EMR
known as Charting Plus for several
years, is a marked upgrade on
the basis of efficiency and
ease
-of-use.
MediNotes
e is installed in over 3,400
practices nationwide, and using
the feedback from their clients,
MediNotes Corporation has completely
redesigned and revolutionized
the program. MediNotes e offers
a multi-tasking shell with the
ability to launch multiple components
that can be viewed as "tabbed"
screens within the shell. The
shell can display a Practice
View, multiple Patient Views,
an active note window and a
Document View all simultaneously.
MediNotes e now also offers
customizable screens/panels,
multimedia enhancements, patient
tracking, workflow task lists,
ePrescribing, and remote connectivity.

MediNotes
Corporation, established in
1995, is a leader in electronic
health record solutions for
primary care and specialty medical
practices and currently serves
more than 3,300 installed sites
and more than 9,000 clinicians
and doctors nationwide. It has
130 Value Added Resellers nationwide
providing local sales and support.
The company's position is to
create technology solutions
that are proven, powerful and
provide doctors and their patient's
peace of mind.
MediNotes
Corporation has received a number
of awards for excellence over
the years, however, possibly
none as prestigious as being
named on Inc. Magazine's Inc.
500, a list of the nation's
fastest growing companies for
2005. This list reported a three
year growth of 364%.
MediNotes
e interfaces with over 40 different
practice management systems,
as well as a number of Diagnostic
Equipment, Laboratory Software,
and Digital Imaging Systems.
MediNotes is a Windows Client/Server
based system and does not offer
a Mac version or a web-based
system at this time.
KLAS's (www.healthcomputing.com)
mid-year report card, an independent
report from healthcare executives
and professionals, put together
in June 2005 gave MediNotes
EMR an overall customer satisfaction
score 83.11 out of 100 for use
in offices from 1 - 5 physicians.
