- Windows
2000 Server and above (2003
server Preferred)
- Pentium III 550mhz Processor
and Up
- 512MB RAM (1GB Preferred)
- 20 GB Hard Drive (36 GB
Preferred)
- Backup System (Tape, DVD ROM, etc.)
10 to 15 Users
- Windows
2003 Server Standard
- Pentium 4 1.5Ghz Processor
and Up
- 512MB RAM (1GB Preferred)
- 36 GB Hard Drive Space (RAID or
mirrored disks preferred)
- Backup System (Tape, DVD ROM, etc.)
For Systems with 15+ Users, Please contact Healthpac Technical Support for custom quote.
WORK STATIONS:
- Windows
2000 Pro or Windows XP Pro
(Windows XP Home addition
will not work correctly in
a domain environment)
- Pentium III 550mhz Processor
and Up
- 128 MB RAM
- 10 GB Hard Drive
- 10/100 MB NIC
- US Robotics 56k external
modem (Used for workstations
sending claims and statements)
PRINTERS:
- HP 8000
SERIES LASERJET
- HP 5000 SERIES LASERJET
- HP 4000 SERIES LASERJET
- Multifunction and Color printers will
not be supported
SCANNERS:
- Fujitsu
5220C2 series ADF Duplex scanner
(Used for EOB and full page
scanning)
- Scan Shell 800 card scanner
(Used for front-end Drivers
License and Insurance card
scanning) (Make sure Medic
Scan software is included
NOT PRO VERSION)
** Systems with 20+ users
should consult Healthpac prior
to hardware purchase.
If
you have any questions regarding
these, please call Brad
Gnagy
in our IT Department at
1-800-831-9419 Option .
There is a
growing need to electronically
exchange medical data and
patient demographics from
local hospitals and other
remote facilities. Healthpac’s
(HL7) Interface provides you
with an industry standard
HL7 electronic link to these
hospitals and other remote
sites. The HL7 Interface System
provides a standardized methodology
for the exchange of specified
data between your practice
management system database
and other databases existing
in remote facilities such
as hospitals, community health
networks, or other practices.
HL7 COMPATIBILITY:
H2000 exchanges
data with all systems requiring
HL7 compatibility. As more
and more patients visit local
hospitals and other remote
facilities, there is a demand
to electronically capture
and download medical data
and patient demographics.
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BENEFITS:
Provides
an industry standard HL7
electronic link to hospitals
and other remote sites
Saves
valuable time through electronic
exchange of healthcare related
data
Increases
accuracy of data transmissions
Establishes
connectivity with hospitals,
community health networks,
and other medical practices
Provides
access to valuable information
such as patient demographics,
insurance policies, financial
transactions, and clinical
data
Provides automatic updates
on patient information from
remote sites