MacPractice Announces MacPractice DDS Generation 7

Posted: August 4, 2017
Edited by Dentaltown staff

LINCOLN, Neb.—MacPractice released its next generation practice management and clinical software, macOS Sierra and El Capitan compatible MacPractice DDS Gen 7 for dentists.

Compatible versions of MacPractice’s interoperating Patient Check In, Clipboard and iEHR Apps for iPad are on Apple’s App Store for Gen 7 users.

MacPractice DDS has high user satisfaction percentages (92 percent) across several key criteria including return on investment, clinical, business, and overall satisfaction and was given the CR Choice designation in the March 2017 issue of the independent Clinicians Report. 

Features and capabilities of MacPractice make it well-suited for use in a private practice or clinic. Some key features include:
Built-in AES encryption of data at rest and in motion and AES encrypted and unique password as required by HIPAA to qualify for Safe Harbor.
Low total cost of ownership
Saves money on onsite IT services
Integrated MacPractice EMR and EHR/iEHR for iPad for all specialties
ONC-ACB 2014 certification as required for 2017 and 2018
Integrated word processing (patient communication, correspondence, etc.)
Built in digital imaging capture and viewing capability
Numerous co-developed macOS native digital imaging solutions with panoramic, cephalometric, cone beam, sensor, phosphor plate, endoscopic equipment and cameras
Bridges to most Windows imaging solutions
Integrated DirectTrust secure messaging: doctor - patient and doctor - doctor
Integrated network efax
Patient Portal (Certified and non-certified)
Online Registration and EHR Forms
Online Scheduling
Built in 2-click reputation marketing
Built in automated appointment reminders
Built in marketing (including innovative birthday emails with birthday song)

A native macOS software, MacPractice is not vulnerable to PC viruses, ransomware like Wanna Cry, Petya and other PC malware.

“We’ve always known that using Macs in a doctor’s office is a money-saving proposition because of quality, ease of use, dependability, etc., but we are excited that IBM has proven that PCs are three times more expensive to manage than Macs,” said Mark Hollis, MacPractice’s CEO. “MacPractice users typically spend no more than a few hundred dollars a year on IT support, while Windows users spend $6,000–$13,000 in a medium-sized practice. Our users patients’ data is more secure with automatic virus protection, security and full disk encryption built into macOS. Unlike Windows, both macOS operating system and security are free.”

For more information and demos, register at macpractice.com.
 
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