Chartcare makes EMRs available to Canadian docs via ASPChartcare, a software developer in Lakewood, WA, is offering Canadian physicians what the company claims is the first ASP-based electronic medical records service in Canada. Physicians who
Chartcare, a software developer in Lakewood, WA, is offering Canadian physicians what the company claims is the first ASP-based electronic medical records service in Canada. Physicians who subscribe to the service will be able to use Chartcares suite of medical software applications through the Internet for a single monthly fee. Chartcare is the largest provider of EMRs to group physician practices in the U.S. and Canada and has specialized in software development for the ambulatory physician market since 1984, according to Dennis Niebergal, president and CEO. The company has seven branch offices in the U.S. and Canada.
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