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. |
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This is the initial visit to this office for (fullName). (He_She) presents to the office today with a chief complaint of {{CHIEF COMPLAINT GENERAL} | {CHIEF COMPLAINT ALLERGY} | {CHIEF COMPLAINT CARDIOVASCULAR} | {CHIEF COMPLAINT CONSTITUTIONAL} | {CHIEF COMPLAINT DIALYSIS} | {CHIEF COMPLAINT EAR} | {CHIEF COMPLAINT EM} | {CHIEF COMPLAINT ENDOCRINOLOGY} | {CHIEF COMPLAINT ENT} | {CHIEF COMPLAINT EYES} | {CHIEF COMPLAINT GI} | {CHIEF COMPLAINT GU} | {CHIEF COMPLAINT HEMATOLOGY ONCOLOGY} | {CHIEF COMPLAINT ID} | {CHIEF COMPLAINT METABOLIC} | {CHIEF COMPLAINT MOUTH} | {CHIEF COMPLAINT MUSCULOSKELETAL} | {CHIEF COMPLAINT NEUROLOGIC} | {CHIEF COMPLAINT NOSE} | {CHIEF COMPLAINT OB-GYN} | {CHIEF COMPLAINT PEDIATRICS} | {CHIEF COMPLAINT PSYCH} | {CHIEF COMPLAINT PULMONARY} | {CHIEF COMPLAINT RHEUMATOLOGY} | {CHIEF COMPLAINT SINUS} | {CHIEF COMPLAINT SKIN} | {CHIEF COMPLAINT THROAT}}.
{ | The problem is located in the head. | The problem is located in the cervical region. | The problem is located in the chest. | The problem is located in the abdomen. | The problem is located in the shoulders. | The problem is located in the arms. | The problem is located in the pelvis. | The problem is located in the hips. | The problem is located in the thighs. | The problem is located in the knees. | The problem is located in the ankles. | The problem is located in the feet.}{ | The pain is lancinating in nature. | The pain is dull in nature. | The pain is sharp in nature. | | The problem is sudden. | The problem is intermittent. | The problem is sharp. | The problem is dull. | | The problem is diffuse. | The problem is localized.}{ | The pain is severe. | The pain is moderate. | The pain is mild. | | The problem is severe. | The problem is moderate in severity. | The problem is mild.}{ | This problem has been present for {DURATION OF SYMPTOMS}.}{ | This problem occurs all the time. | This problem occurs after eating. | This problem occurs in the mornings. | This problem occurs in the evenings. | This problem occurs at night. | This problem occurs intermittently.}{ | The problem occurs with no particular relation to any other condition. | The problem occurs only in association with chest pain. | The problem occurs only in association with coughing. | The problem occurs only in association with sneezing. | The problem occurs only in association with bending. | The problem occurs only in association with bright lights. | The problem occurs only in association with bowel movements.}{ | The problem is constant in nature, and is unchanged by anything. | The problem gets better with rest. | The probelm gets better with increased activity. | The problem gets worse with rest. | The problem gets worse with activity. | The problem gets worse with eating. | The probelm gets better with eating. | | The problem gets worse with coughing.}
REVIEW OF SYMPTOMS:
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Allergic - Immunologic: Negative |
Allergic - Immunologic: Difficulty Breathing |
Allergic - Immunologic: Itching |
Allergic - Immunologic: Runny Nose |
Allergic - Immunologic: Sneezing}{ |
Cardiovascular: Shortness of Breath | |
Cardiovascular: Negative |
Cardiovascular: Arm Pain |
Cardiovascular: Chest Pain |
Cardiovascular: Shortness of Breath
Cardiovascular: Carotid stenosis |
Cardiovascular: Femoral stenosis |
Cardiovascular: Deep Venous Thrombosis |
Cardiovascular: Vena Cava filter |
Cardiovascular: TIA |
Cardiovascular: CVA}{ |
Constitutional: Weight Loss | |
Constitutional: Negative |
Constitutional: Fatigue |
Constitutional: Fever |
Constitutional: Sleep Disorder |
Constitutional: Weight Loss of {NUMBER OF POUNDS} pounds over the past {NUMBER 1 - 25} {ELAPSED TIME Interval}}{ | |
Endocrine: Negative |
Endocrine: Excessive Sweating |
Endocrine: Excessive Thirst |
Endocrine: Generalized Fatigue |
Endocrine: Nervousness}{ | |
Ear, Nose, Mouth, Throat: Negative |
Ear, Nose, Mouth, Throat: Loss of Auditory Acuity |
Ear, Nose, Mouth, Throat: Ear Pain |
Ear, Nose, Mouth, Throat: Hoarseness |
Ear, Nose, Mouth, Throat: Sore Throat |
Ear, Nose, Mouth, Throat: Tinnitus}{ | |
Eyes: Negative |
Eyes: Blurry Vision |
Eyes: Double Vision |
Eyes: Loss of Visual Acuity}{ | |
Gastrointestinal: Negative |
Gastrointestinal: Abdominal Pain |
Gastrointestinal: Abdominal Swelling |
Gastrointestinal: Change in Bowel Habits |
Gastrointestinal: Constipation |
Gastrointestinal: Diarrhea |
Gastrointestinal: Excessive Gas Production |
Gastrointestinal: Loss of Appetite |
Gastrointestinal: Loss of Weight |
Gastrointestinal: Vomiting}{ | |
Genitourinary: Negative |
Genitourinary: Frequency |
Genitourinary: Hesitancy |
Genitourinary: Painful Urination |
Genitourinary: Penile Discharge |
Genitourinary: Testicular Swelling or Pain |
Genitourinary: Vaginal Itching or Discharge}{ | |
Hematologic - Lymphatic: Negative |
Hematologic - Lymphatic: Bleeding |
Hematologic - Lymphatic: Bruising |
Hematologic - Lymphatic: Swollen Glands}{ | |
Musculoskeletal: Negative |
Musculoskeletal: Back Pain |
Musculoskeletal: Neck Pain |
Musculoskeletal: Morning Stiffness |
Musculoskeletal: Painful Joints |
Musculoskeletal: Swollen Joints}{ | |
Neurological: Negative |
Neurological: Confusion |
Neurological: Dizziness |
Neurological: Fainting |
Neurological: Headaches |
Neurological: Memory Loss
Neurological: Seizures |
Neurological: Speech Difficulties |
Neurological: Twitching}{ | |
Psychiatric: Negative |
Psychiatric: Obsessive Compulsive Ideation |
Psychiatric: Psychosis}{ | | |
Respiratory: Negative |
Respiratory: Coughing |
Respiratory: Difficulty Breathing |
Respiratory: Nasal Congestion |
Respiratory: Shortness of Breath}{ | | |
Integumentary: Negative |
Integumentary: Discoloration |
Integumentary: Lumps |
Integumentary: Rash}
Negative | Positive, as described in the history above | Positive for the following systems; {MEDICAL SYSTEMS} / Non Contributory | Negative | Diabetes | High blood pressure | Myocardial infarction | Cancer | | {FAMILY HISTORY - HEREDITARY} / The patient denies drinking alcohol. | The patient admits to drinking a minimal amount of alcohol. | The patient admits to drinking a moderate amount of alcohol. | The patient admits to drinking a significant amount of alcohol. | The patient does not smoke tobacco nor drink alcohol. | The patient smokes {number} of packs per day of cigarettes. | | {SOCIAL HISTORY - FAMILY} | {SOCIAL HISTORY - ALCOHOL} | {SOCIAL HISTORY - TOBACCO} | {SOCIAL HISTORY - DRUGS}:
{Negative | Positive, as described in the history above | Positive for the following systems; {MEDICAL SYSTEMS}}
{Non Contributory | Negative | Diabetes | High blood pressure | Myocardial infarction | Cancer | | {FAMILY HISTORY - HEREDITARY}}
{The patient denies drinking alcohol. | The patient admits to drinking a minimal amount of alcohol. | The patient admits to drinking a moderate amount of alcohol. | The patient admits to drinking a significant amount of alcohol. | The patient does not smoke tobacco nor drink alcohol. | The patient smokes {number} of packs per day of cigarettes. | | {SOCIAL HISTORY - FAMILY} | {SOCIAL HISTORY - ALCOHOL} | {SOCIAL HISTORY - TOBACCO} | {SOCIAL HISTORY - DRUGS}}
Celebrex is being used, without difficulty, and with good results. | The patient will be changed to Mobic 7.5 mg 1 TAB PO QD. | Celebrex is being used, without difficulty, with fair results. | Vioxx is being used, without difficulty, with fair results. | Vioxx is being used, without difficulty, with good results. | Ibuprofen has been utilized with good results. | | Anti-inflammatory medications have been discontinued because of gastro-intestinal complications. | Anti-inflammatory medications have not been utilized because of a past history of gastro-intestinal difficulties. | | Advil | Aspirin | Accupril | Accutane | Adalat CC | Allegra | Augmentin | Axid | Azmacort | BuSpar | Calan SR | Cardizem CD | Cardura | Claritin D | Clozaril | Cordarone | Coumadin | Daypro | Depakote | Dilacor XR | Dilantin | Flonase | Fosamax | Glucophage | Humulin 70-30 | Humulin NPH | Hytrin | Imdur ER | Imitrex | K-Dur | Lamisil Oral | Lanoxin | Lescol | Lipitor | Lodine | Lotensin | Mevacor | Norvasc | Ortho-Novum | Oruvail | Paxil | Pepcid | Pravachol | Premarin | Prempro | Prevacid | Prilosec | Prinivil | Procardia XL | Propulsid | Prozac | Relafen | Rezulin | Risperdal | Serevent | Serzone | Sporanox | Synthroid | Ticlid | Toprol XL | Trental | Trtiphasil | Ultram | Vasotec | Zantac | Zestril | Ziac | Zocor | Zoloft | Zovirax | Zyprexa | Zyrtec:
{Celebrex is being used, without difficulty, and with good results. | The patient will be changed to Mobic 7.5 mg 1 TAB PO QD. | Celebrex is being used, without difficulty, with fair results. | Vioxx is being used, without difficulty, with fair results. | Vioxx is being used, without difficulty, with good results. | Ibuprofen has been utilized with good results. | | Anti-inflammatory medications have been discontinued because of gastro-intestinal complications. | Anti-inflammatory medications have not been utilized because of a past history of gastro-intestinal difficulties. | | Advil | Aspirin | Accupril | Accutane | Adalat CC | Allegra | Augmentin | Axid | Azmacort | BuSpar | Calan SR | Cardizem CD | Cardura | Claritin D | Clozaril | Cordarone | Coumadin | Daypro | Depakote | Dilacor XR | Dilantin | Flonase | Fosamax | Glucophage | Humulin 70-30 | Humulin NPH | Hytrin | Imdur ER | Imitrex | K-Dur | Lamisil Oral | Lanoxin | Lescol | Lipitor | Lodine | Lotensin | Mevacor | Norvasc | Ortho-Novum | Oruvail | Paxil | Pepcid | Pravachol | Premarin | Prempro | Prevacid | Prilosec | Prinivil | Procardia XL | Propulsid | Prozac | Relafen | Rezulin | Risperdal | Serevent | Serzone | Sporanox | Synthroid | Ticlid | Toprol XL | Trental | Trtiphasil | Ultram | Vasotec | Zantac | Zestril | Ziac | Zocor | Zoloft | Zovirax | Zyprexa | Zyrtec}
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