Case Study

Doctors overwhelmingly prefer the benefits of digital chart and medical record entries, but they can be reluctant to give up the familiar feeling of holding, reviewing and turning the actual pages of a paper chart.

This is precisely why Oral Surgery-Exec allows you to click through and review Past Encounters in much the same way as you would with paper. It’ll also feel immediately familiar because it conforms to SOAP and H&P formats. And because it uses preview screens to minimize the need to open new windows as you work, you’ll be able to make meticulous detailed time-stamped notations while the patient is still in the room.

This has been the experience of an established, two-doctor OMS practice located in Tewksbury, MA that changed to Oral Surgery-Exec in early 2008 after using another EMR on the market. They attribute a significant leap in overall productivity to this conversion, as well as an improved user experience.


The Electronic Medical Record: How practices of the highest caliber today stay that way. Demo

There is no more accurate, more robust system for managing an OMS practice than via an Electronic Medical Record (EMR). The new standard in functionality, versatility, and efficiency, EMR is becoming the bedrock of more and more of today’s most advanced OMS practices. And for many of these practices, the EMR of choice is Oral Surgery-Exec v.11.7oms.

Oral Surgery-Exec v.11.7oms offers an optional, fully-embedded EMR module that effectively consolidates inbound, outbound and archival patient data to yield every last clinical record. You can also access comprehensive medical histories, assess potential drug interaction, review imaging and any related documentation, automate correspondence, you name it. It’s everything you do, but with more insight, accuracy, security and efficiency than ever.

First and foremost though, this is a medical tool, so an EMR does far more than save time. There are an estimated 1.5 million Americans injured each year from medication errors by health professionals. By eliminating handwriting from the process, the prescription writing feature in Oral Surgery-Exec greatly reduces this risk.

Similarly, Oral Surgery-Exec incorporates a drug interaction analysis feature that checks medications against a database of over 8,000 prescription and OTC drugs in seconds.

And while EMR is certainly the future of practice management software, not everyone is ready to take the leap just yet, so it remains optional for Oral Surgery-Exec users. Down the road, however, when they do take the leap, they’ll find it less daunting with Oral Surgery-Exec owing to intuitive design, robust engineering and Technical Support that proves itself to OMS practices every day.