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Re: goldbarren58 post# 4587

Wednesday, 06/26/2013 3:39:29 PM

Wednesday, June 26, 2013 3:39:29 PM

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YEP...PROOF...Eprescribe services co DrFirst Inc. has modified its Web-based Rcopia e-prescribing system to be compatible with the small screens of mobile devices such as the Apple iPhone.

RcopiaMini enables physicians and their staff to eprescribe in real-time on a mobile browser through a carrier's Wi-Fi and broadband connection.

"Basically physicians are using electronic prescribing software and most applications are on the Web," said Irene Froehlich, director of marketing at DrFirst, Rockville, MD. "Most other e-prescribing vendors cannot show on the small screen of the iPhone."

source: http://www.drfirst.com/eprescribe.jsp

BioTech Laser Kiosks will feature live wireless communication with a licensed practitioner with built-in medical devices that relay patient vital signs. The system is classified as a Medical Device Data System by the FDA which sends audio and video pictures.

The kiosks will be 12 feet x 10 feet and have a licensed physical therapist or nurse overseeing the unit during business hours. Under the Affordable Care Act and state medical statutes permitting electronic prescriptions, a patient can walk up to a BioTech Kiosk at a mall location, with a pain ailment, complete an online medical history form, converse with the doctor online in the privacy of the kiosk. The doctor after examining the patient with the PT's or nurses assistance will electronically prescribe a laser treatment for one of 92 different ailments.