Practice Fusion today rolled out a new mobile EHR for its base of more than 112,000 medical professional after fielding more than 20,000 inquiries for a “mobile-optimized” platform for iPads and Andriod tablets.
The new EHR includes all the existing features already trusted by Practice Fusion users, but with a tablet-optimized EHR, physicians “are no longer bound to their desk in the exam room,” the San Francisco-based company said. It also integrates seamlessly with the consumer-facing portal Patient Fusion, where patients can access their own personal health records.
CEO Ryan Howard announced the launch at HealthBeat today in San Francisco.
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Initial design started with a team at Cooper, a San Francisco-based design and strategy firm, and continued through to completion with a developers at Practice Fusion. The EHR leverages technologies like Bootstrap, HTML5, jQuery, D3.js, Ember.js and is supported by back-end technologies like Microsoft .Net and Amazon S3.