VitalHealth offers beta of new EHR for small practices

VitalHealth EHR for Practices version 1.8, VitalHealth Software's latest version of its EHR for small practices, is now available for beta testing, according to the Web-based software developer. VitalHealth is inviting small practices to use the product and provide feedback for ongoing enhancements, the Milwaukee, Wis.-based company stated.

Based on research and designed with intellectual property licensed from Mayo Clinic, the VitalHealth EHR for Practices can be used on Apple iPads as well as other tablet formats, laptops and desktops. VitalHealth’s beta program is open to medical practices with fewer than 10 practitioners, and is suitable for both primary care and specialty practices, the company added.

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