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The Eloquent Physician® is an Electronic Charting program which can be utilized to produce physician’s charts with amazing speed in many clinical settings.

An EMR (Electronic Medical Record) program is utilized to produce medical records in a physician's office, clinic or hospital based setting. Some EMR software programs contain advanced features such as electronic data exchange (EDI) between the EMR and a laboratory, radiology facility and/or pharmacy.

The Eloquent Physician does not contain these more advanced features. However, if your main interest is in producing ‘Eloquent’ medical records rapidly, you owe it to yourself to review the features of this program.

If you are looking for an EHR (Electronic Health Record) which can be accessed by patients over the Internet, for example, or a full featured EMR, please visit EMRConsultant.com.  At EMRConsultant.com you may enter the parameters that are most important to your medical group, and these will be compared with a database of EMR and EHR programs. EMR Consultant will then provide you with a list of Electronic Medical Records programs which it believes may suit your particular practice setting.

In the meantime, please review the following sample medical chart note. It is an example of the capabilities of The Eloquent Physician. To learn more, please call 1.800.245.2133.

Examination of the { | | {RIGHT or LEFT} deep transverse metacarpal ligament | {RIGHT or LEFT} tendons of extensor muscles and articular capsule | {ULNAR OR RADIAL} collateral ligament of the proximal interphalangeal joint {NAME OF FINGER} finger of the {RIGHT or LEFT} hand | {ULNAR OR RADIAL} collateral ligament of the distal interphalangeal joint {NAME OF FINGER} finger of the {RIGHT or LEFT} hand | {ULNAR OR RADIAL} collateral ligaments of the metacarpophalangeal joint {NAME OF FINGER} finger of the {RIGHT or LEFT} hand | {RIGHT or LEFT} abductor pollicis brevis | {RIGHT or LEFT} tendon of flexor pollicis longus | {RIGHT or LEFT} superficial head of flexor pollicis brevis | {RIGHT or LEFT} lumbrical muscles | {RIGHT or LEFT} abductor digiti minimi | {RIGHT or LEFT} opponens digiti minimi | {RIGHT or LEFT} flexor digiti minimi | {RIGHT or LEFT} transverse fasciculi of palmar aponeurosis | {RIGHT or LEFT} palmaris brevis | {RIGHT or LEFT} tendon of the abductor pollicis longus | {RIGHT or LEFT} thenar muscles | {RIGHT or LEFT} hypothenar muscles | {RIGHT or LEFT} adductor pollicis | {RIGHT or LEFT} fibrous flexor sheaths | {RIGHT or LEFT} second and third palmar interosseous muscle | {RIGHT or LEFT} first dorsal interosseous muscle | {RIGHT or LEFT} third dorsal interosseous muscle | {RIGHT or LEFT} fourth dorsal interosseous muscle | {RIGHT or LEFT} intertendinous connections | {RIGHT or LEFT} tendon of the extensor indicis}{ | on the left | on the right | on both sides | bilaterally} shows {minimal | moderate | severe} swelling.
 





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