Medipro Pediatric Ehr

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MediPro Pediatric Electronic Health Record (EHR) & Practice Management (PM) solutions are intuitive, responsive and adaptable to your specialty practice. You need solutions that facilitate effective, productive workflow patterns within a pediatric-centered environment. Our experienced team has more than twenty years’ experience helping pediatricians design and customize a Pediatric Practice Management System built around unique practice requirements and patient populations.
All software solutions are continuously updated for HIPPA and ICD-10 compliance as new rules roll out, and can be modified to accommodate individual private practice settings and large, multi-provider organizations. Along with standard features that enable clear, concise communication and accurate documentation, our advanced technology allows you to capture and submit
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Whether your practice is preparing for a first-time Pediatric EHR roll-out, or you are considering implementing a new specialty program that complements your patient services and administrative goals, you may need help learning how to leverage your state-of-the-art technology to the fullest capacity.
As part of our 100% commitment to help independent physicians capture the highest return on investment, MediPro provides comprehensive training and support that includes private, personalize instruction and interactive training and support options. Our remote support and ticketing system connects you to skilled trainers who can help you overcome project challenges and design training protocol based on staff and practice requirements.
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