Doctations, Inc. announced today the release of DocPatient.com, a website that will revolutionize and improve the way healthcare documentation is prepared and managed for years to come, leapfrogging current EMR systems. DocPatient.com is an internet-based medical documentation system bringing doctors, patients, office staff and service providers together asynchronously to accomplish tasks more efficiently and securely than ever before possible to improve healthcare delivery.
   
DocPatient.com, at http://www.DocPatient.com, differentiates itself in the market by offering:

    — An intuitive online interface with realistic means for doctors to
       record their thoughts
    — Immediate cost savings starting with no upfront software purchasing and
       maintenance costs required by EMR systems
    — Increased convenience and freedom for the doctor
    — Minimal start-up time, effort and cost
    — Fits easily into current practice systems and routines
    — Immediate financial benefit to doctor
    — Increased accuracy of data at time of encounter and on permanent record
    — Dramatic time savings relative to dictation/transcription and EMR data
       entry
   
Dr. Nicholas Tarricone, Director of the Doctations Physician Advisory Board said, "The EMR experiment has failed. Forty years after the first EMR software was developed, 85% of doctors have voted it down. They simply don’t use it, despite hype, presidential pressure and mandates for its use. By now, it’s clear that EMR products are so fundamentally flawed as to make them unusable for doctors and useless for patients."


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