Diagnotes Joins Allscripts Developer Program

Indianapolis, Ind. (PRWEB) October 29, 2014 - Diagnotes, Inc., an Indianapolis-based health technology company, today announced that it has joined the Allscripts Developer Program (ADP). The program provides an opportunity for companies to help caregivers improve healthcare and their bottom lines by integrating new innovative software applications and devices with their Allscripts solutions. The Diagnotes® HIPAA-compliant mobile communication software solution streamlines secure communication with added functionality to deliver key patient health information to a clinician’s mobile device when needed. Diagnotes’ five integrated components ensure both continuity of care and revenue cycle management, providing secure texting, provider scheduling, clinical documentation, answering service automation, and electronic health record (EHR) integration. All of the components are available on whatever mobile device the provider prefers – smartphone, tablet or laptop.

“With the ability to customize the Diagnotes software components to coordinate with the individual practice workflow, Diagnotes can provide benefits for any type of medical practice,” Diagnotes Chairman, CEO and Co-founder Dave Wortman said. “We’re looking forward to incorporating this functionality into Allscripts solutions.”

To learn more about Diagnotes and the Allscripts Developer Program, visit the Diagnotes partner page on the Allscripts Application Store.

About Diagnotes

Diagnotes, Inc. is an Indianapolis-based health IT company with a HIPAA-compliant mobile communication system that gives medical groups the tools to improve communication among providers, patients and staff. The Diagnotes system is available on smartphones, tablets and the web and comprises five interlocking components: secure texting, provider scheduling, clinical documentation, answering service automation and EHR integration. By enabling more effective communication, Diagnotes increases revenue, decreases cost, and enhances both provider and patient experience. For more information about Diagnotes, visit http://www.diagnotes.com.

 

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