Sharenote Introduces New Features to Help Medical Offices Improve Record-Keeping, Office Management
Winston Salem, NC (PRWEB) December 16, 2013 -- Sharenote, one of the nation’s leading web-based software solutions for the behavioral healthcare industry, announced several new features to help medical offices improve record-keeping and patient services.
Sharenote, a product of OnceLogix, LLC, based in Winston-Salem, NC, has created sharenote.com, a secure, HIPPA-compliant, web-based software – known as SAAS – software-as-a-service. The product helps medical professionals manage their clients healthcare information, medical records, appointment scheduling, and confidentially share notes with other clinicians. The increasingly popular software also helps behavioral healthcare agencies manage staff records and payroll. It has more than 230 behavioral healthcare practices using the software, managing the data of thousands of patients.
The most recent updates help healthcare professionals to more easily add new patient records, update those records with additional notes, and generate reports to ensure that doctors have the most comprehensive information about their patients.
“We’ve set out to help make medical professionals offices more efficient and productive,” said Rod Brown, the founder and Chief Operations Officer of OnceLogix, LLC. “Our goal is to simplify client care. We are helping doctors, nurses and other staff focus as much as possible on providing quality care.”
Brown Co-founded OnceLogix, LLC in 2004. He met with his friend – Trinity Manning, CEO –and Ty McLaughlin, CFO, who all attended the same church. Manning was trying to decide whether to sell his software for $3 million or start a business. The three men spent the next few weeks meeting with other local business owners who all came to the same conclusion: Start the new business. As a result, they developed Sharenote.com, a fast-growing, web-based tool used by behavioral healthcare companies in the southeast. (http://sharenote.com). What started out as a tool to help clinicians manage notes about their patients is becoming a sought-after tool for healthcare firms. Brown is banking on expanding the business to provide similar solutions for the entertainment, sports and music industries.
Neil Foote, OnceLogix,LLC, http://oncelogix.com, +1 214-448-3765, [email protected]
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