


Mckesson pacs viewer ipad update#
Chang Featured in Magazine Article on Using iPad with MediTech EMRġ0/12/10 UPDATE #2: iPad and MediTech Electronic Medical / Health Recordsġ0/25/10 New Video Produced on Using MediTech on the iPad!
Mckesson pacs viewer ipad software#
Otherwise, alternative 3rd party software like Citrix will have to be used along with its inherent handicaps.Ĭlick here to view MediTech's contact information.Ħ/12/10 iPad Use In the Medical Clinic and/or Hospital For the Surgeon DoctorĦ/19/10 The Perfect Computer for Healthcare and Electronic Medical Recordsĩ/8/10 Dr. I would encourage all MediTech users to contact MediTech directly and demand/request that such a native iPad app be developed which would be immensely beneficial and strongly desired. I recently heard from a confidential and utterly reliable source that MediTech has been asked to create a native app for the iPad (thus avoiding Citrix altogether), but the company at this time has politely declined to develop such an app that would hugely improve the user experience and most likely speed. McKesson PACS (radiology imaging software) also is on the drawing board for direct Citrix access rather than going through MediTech which would also be welcome. Currently, the hospital and I are working to resolve some of the speed issues seen. Things are of course much faster, but still not quite as fast as I would like it to be. Since then, Fauquier Hospital has upgraded their Citrix infrastructure so I now use a Citrix Receiver app (free in iTunes) to access MediTech. I no longer need to use LogMeIn in order to access MediTech. Due to this interest, I've decided to write an update regarding what is going on since that initial blog article. I've even been featured in Meditech news.Īlso in the interval period, I have received numerous inquiries from health systems all over North America using MediTech regarding more specifics on how the iPad is used/incorporated into MediTech EMR. Ever since I wrote my initial impressions of using the iPad with Meditech EMR on June 12, 2010, that blog article has received almost a thousand hits since that time, averaging about 20 hits per day.
