The software automates and optimizes in-house bracing and supply programs.
Here are six points:
1. An updated user interface experience for both mobile and web that makes it easier for orthopedic providers to manage patient workflow.
2. The software works with nearly all major electronic health and medical record management systems.
3. Julia Nevil, the program coordinator at Orthopedic Institute of Pennsylvania in Camp Hill, said the new version was “everything I could ever want in a DMEPOS workflow management solution.”
4. Using Vision makes in-office bracing programs work more efficiently, according to a release. The software helps providers ensures the right products are kept in stock and reduces the staff paperwork burden.
5. The mobile application will release soon, but no specific date has been provided.
6. Vision services more than 5,600 providers.
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