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By January 2009 we expect that you will be able to log on to OncoPrescribe specifically to earn CME credits. You will use a very simple wizard-like interface that helps keep you abreast of all the latest regimens and references. It will be easy and ... more
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Since OncoPrescribe is a stand alone system, you can add, delete or change your EMR and back office systems without changing the way you use OncoPrescribe. ... more
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Exporting OncoPrescribe data is simple to set up using our web services. Please contact OncoPrescribe for more details. ... more
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No. Since OncoPrescribe does not store patient or prescription data, you can simply import historical data from your EMR system if you are planning to prescribe a new cycle of a previously administered prescription. ... more
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No. OncoPrescribe does not store any patient or prescription data. If you wish to maintain electronic records of your OncoPrescribe orders, they must be maintained by the practice’s EMR/back office system and/or the Patients individual Electronic ... more
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Since OncoPrescribe never stores ANY patient or prescription data, it does not need to be formally HIPAA certified, but it is compliant with guidelines. You can use OncePrescribe with confidence. ... more
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Our team is constantly scouring medical journals, as well as attending conferences and meetings to search out new regimens and references. Sometimes we’ll even have information before it is printed in the major publications. ... more
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You bet. OncoPrescribe is a completely stand-alone web application. All you need is a web browser and a high speed internet connection to use it. We already have Oncologists who dislike their internal systems enough that they use OncoPrescribe ... more
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We like to say that OncoPrescribe is precise and flexible at the same time. You’ll almost always be given a “default” selection, but you can always modify that as well. ... more
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The average order from beginning (entering patient data) to end (printing the order) takes about 6 minutes once an oncologist has used OncoPrescribe a few times. ***Note: Later, we expect to introduce a fun promotion, in which oncologists worldwide ... more
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