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The need for information technology and computerized office management systems for the medical profession is well know. President Barack Obama, has proclaimed information technology and electronic medical records as a priority for his administration. Physicians are pursuing looking for ways to create greater efficiencies in light of declining reimbursements, greater administrative burdens and increasing operational costs.

Unfortunately, most solutions only worsen the problem; most solutions take a large up-front investment in time (configuration) and money yet fail to deliver a comprehensive solution to the problem of full life-cycle practice/patient management.

From its corporate headquarters in Scottsdale, Arizona, DOX Podiatry delivers a comprehensive full life-cycle solution to the market at a reasonable cost. DOX is created specifically for Podiatry providing physicians immediate, day one, benefits. The benefits encompass efficiencies in physician-patient interaction, office operations, throughput and increased billings. The benefits are measurable and exceed the nominal subscription cost of the system.

The DOX Podiatry system is built around an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) component, “the physicians’ assistant” specific to podiatry with a fully developed database that allows the physician to use it, “right out of the box”. No additional data input or building of the system is needed. This component provides the biggest time saver for physicians as it automatically builds the patient’s detailed medical record and SOAP notes for each visit. As the physician diagnoses the patient using the DOX graphical user interface, all the information is being captured and summarized programmatically. The result: Real-time data capture resulting in no hard to read hand written notes, no dictation at the end of the day, and no waiting for days or weeks to complete your patients records.

DOX Podiatry leverages the real-time data capture to drive the billing activity that pulls billing codes (ICD and CPT) directly from the physician’s work in the EMR component. This avoids any duplicate data entry along with associated errors and results in optimized billing results.

DOX system is fully integrated between its modules so that patient data and other information are available, shared, and utilized throughout the entire system. The result is an office staff that can now focus on income generating tasks.