DentalSoftwareAdvisor.com Launches
DentalSoftwareAdvisor.com Launches
to Help Dentists Evaluate, Purchase, and Implement New Generation Dental Software,
and Electronic Records Systems
New Website is an Objective, Online
Educational Resource
Issaquah, WA – March 21th, 2013
– DentalSoftwareAdvisor.com was recently
launched as the dental industry's first objective online resource dedicated to
new generation dental software solutions including electronic dental records
(EDR) and electronic health records (EHR). A quick site tour is available via
an introductory video.
The architect of the site is Mike Uretz, a
30 year healthcare software veteran who for the past decade, specialized in
helping individual practices, multi-clinic groups, federally qualified health
centers (FQHCs), and hospitals successfully evaluate software, structure
contracts, manage vendor issues, and implement solutions. A nationally-known
healthcare software speaker and educator, Uretz also serves as DentalSoftwareAdvisor.com's Executive
Director.
Why is Uretz focusing on helping the dental
industry? “Next generation dental
software is becoming become much more sophisticated and complex with the
explosive growth of new technologies and capabilities,” explains Uretz. “I saw
a need for an objective online resource to help dentists navigate through this
confusing maze of information, and provide guidance and recommendation in the
selection, purchase and implementation of these technologies.”
Whether a dentist chooses to upgrade to
newer generation software offerings from their present vendor or decides to
purchase software from an alternative vendor, DentalSoftwareAdvisor.com can be
a valuable resource.
At the core of DentalSoftwareAdvisor.com,
is its “Knowledge Base Engine,” a robust search tool that enables site visitors
to search relevant case studies, articles, and surveys published about dental
software and electronic health records.
The Knowledge Base is unique because it is
searchable by categories and filters out the irrelevant results that often turn
up in a typical Google search. It also provides article abstracts and “lessons
learned” summaries. “Dental professionals can gain a wealth of useful
information without wasting their valuable time,” says Uretz.
Other unique features of
DentalSoftwareAdvisor.com are the following:
·
Selection, Purchase, and
Implementation Checklists- Based on over a decade of use with practices, these checklists give a
roadmap, including recommendations, of detailed steps necessary for successful
software selection, contract review, product implementation and vendor
management
·
What's the Buzz –Industry news and commentary regarding software-related topics,
trends, and issues.
· Insider Tip of the Week – This where industry experts share
their experience and insight on how dentists can avoid making mistakes when
selecting, purchasing and implementing their software solutions.
· Meaningful Use Watch – Your source for the most current and
relevant information on this misunderstood EHR federal incentive program,
including information for dentists on how to take advantage of the
reimbursement dollars available .
· Grants & Funding – Real time access to a national
database of grants and funding opportunities, including information on who to
contact, timelines, and how to obtain the funds.
·
Press Room –
Online archive of published articles and columns.
· Vendor Hub – A resource for anyone seeking dental
software and IT services. This section includes product overviews, case studies,
videos, quick links to compare offerings and much more.
Uretz adds that it's time for the dental
industry to pay full attention to the advent of new generation software
technologies, including more sophisticated clinical and electronic records
systems. The recognition of the need for practice efficiencies, the oral
systemic connection, the introduction of diagnostic coding models, and the need
to share information more efficiently between general practitioner and
specialist are driving these newer software models “It's on the horizon, approaching rapidly,
and it's in the best interest of all dental professionals to become educated
and prepared to ensure a successful implementation.”
The dental industry is currently where the
medical industry was ten years ago in the adoption of new practice management
and clinical software technologies. During the past decade, there were best
practices established, and many lessons learned. According
to Uretz. “Dentistry can avoid many of the pitfalls experienced by
medical practices. Dentists actually have an advantage.”
About DentalSoftwareAdvisor.com
Designed to be an objective online resource
free of vendor bias, DentalSoftwareAdvisor.com can assist dental
professionals in the process of new generation dental software, electronic
dental records, and electronic health records selection, acquisition,
implementation, and operation . For more information, please view the introductory video. The site is the
vision of Mike Uretz, a 30-year IT veteran and nationally-recognized expert in
healthcare software and electronic health records who frequently writes and
lectures on the topic. Contact Mike to speak at your event or meeting, at MikeU@DentalSoftwareAdvisor.com or 425-434-7102.
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