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Health-related News  

Updated CDC Guidance on H1N1 Influenza in the Workplace

[Posted 07/02/2009] The CDC has updated information that assists employers and employees in making appropriate decisions regarding this flu strain.

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Potential Ban on Percocet and Vicodin

[Posted 07/01/2009] An FDA advisory panel is focusing on the negative health affects of acetaminophen. Both Percocet and Vicodin use acetaminophen in combination with a narcotic.

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Whistleblower Investigation: $300,000 in Punitive Damages

[Posted 06/30/2009] OSHA has ruled against Metro North Commuter Railroad Company for illegal actions against four employees.

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Promoting Flu Vaccination of Healthcare Workers

[Posted 06/25/2009] The Joint Commission in collaboration with other infection-control organizations has released a free resource to encourage increased vaccination rates.

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Healthcare Coverage: Pay More, Get Less

[Posted 06/25/2009] The Hidden Costs of Health Care: Why Americans are Paying More but Getting Less summarizes the disturbing trend in health insurance costs and out-of-pocket expenses.

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EEOC Revising Regulations to Conform to Recent ADA Amendments

[Posted 06/23/2009] The EEOC enforces Title I of the ADA legislation. In conforming to the new amendments, the EEOC is aiding an historic move in returning the ADA to what Congress originally intended.

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Farmworkers + Pesticides: Double Risk of Precancerous Blood Disorder

[Posted 06/22/2009] For farmworkers who routinely apply pesticides, researchers have found the prevalence of a precancerous blood disorder called MGUS is twice that of the general population.

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EPA Posts First Public Health Emergency at a Superfund Site

[Posted 06/19/2009] The EPA is alerting communities in the area of the Libby Asbestos Superfund site in Montana of continued exposure to asbestos.

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Safety Videos Available from Chemical Safety Board

[Posted 06/10/2009] CSB offers emergency preparedness videos based on the industrial chemical accidents it investigates.

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ACOEM Launches Healthy Workforce Now Initiative

[Posted 06/09/2009] ACOEM is calling for action in supporting government policies and workplace programs that focus on the productivity AND health of American workers.

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Shiftworkers Need 11-16 Hours Off between Shifts

[Posted 06/09/2009] A London-based firm contends that overtime hours (mandatory and voluntary) for shiftworkers are on the increase, resulting in higher stress levels, sleep dysfunction, and health problems.

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FDA Warns Against Use of Hydroxycut Products

[Posted 06/09/2009] Because of potential liver damage, Iovate Health Sciences has recalled several products used for weight loss/water loss.

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NIOSH Seeking Comment on Move to Digital Imaging

[Posted 06/04/2009] Researchers at NIOSH are seeking comment on how digital imaging may affect the X-ray surveillance program for miners.

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Software

OHR Offers Cloud Computing  

Our cloud computing frees you from the confusing requirements for computer networks and the constant worry over data security management. You gain peace of mind and the flexibility of being able to access SYSTOC® from any computer with an Internet connection.

We do all the hard work!

  • set up a dedicated server in a secure, climate-controlled facility
  • install all software, including updates
  • make all backups
  • monitor server for optimal performance

Contact us at sales@systoc.com or 800.444.8432 for additional information and a cost estimate. We're happy to assist you in determining what's right for your practice.


SYSTOC_EDI  

SYSTOC_EDIOHR’s new utility, SYSTOC_EDI™, works together with SYSTOC 7.23 (or higher) to send 837 Professional invoices to any clearinghouse, including Medicare or Medicaid. The 837 Professional is the ebilling standard for medical practices, accepted virtually anywhere.

Use SYSTOC_EDI to

  • send bills faster and more accurately
  • receive payment faster
  • automatically screen for errors before the invoices go out
  • use clearinghouse(s) of your choice
  • easily resubmit rejected invoices after making corrections
  • attach patient chart for workers’ comp transactions

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SYSTOC 7.26 Software  

tap2chart OHR continues its commitment to clients with its newest release of SYSTOC®, innovative EMR + practice management software in one!

  • Security has been significantly enhanced with Microsoft SQL 2008 and MSSQL transparent data encryption (TDE) compatibility, which provides data at rest encryption.
  • Active/inactive status is now readily available on several screens.
  • E-mails and passwords display in more areas, making editing more convenient for busy clinic staff.
  • tap2chart has been improved, making documentation even more flexible and intuitive.

Efficiency, speed, data security, cost savings — all important goals we continue to pursue with each SYSTOC release. As one of our satisfied clients recently said, "With SYSTOC's EMR, it takes less than 10 minutes to document most Workers' Comp cases, and our reimbursement rates increased by 10–15%."

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SYSTOC for Urgent Care  

Are you tired of using more than one software product to run your clinic?

SYSTOC® EMR software supports multiple healthcare settings, including urgent care. SYSTOC is easily customized to reflect the operational needs of your medical setting. SYSTOC streamlines the recording of information as the patient visit progresses in real-time, allowing you to complete your work as it happens, not catch up with it hours or days later.

SYSTOC uses sophisticated PDF forms and highly flexible tap2chart technology to give you the tools you need in your fast-paced, demanding urgent care setting.

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SYSTOC for Rehab  

A powerful module that is ideal for Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Speech Therapy.

SYSTOC® Rehab helps you excel in the highly competitive healthcare marketplace. With tap2chart technology, documentation is fast and accurate. This module makes management of the patient visit and ongoing treatment so efficient and cost effective, you'll say "amazing."

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iSYSTOC–A Great Tool for SYSTOC Users

iSYSTOCiSYSTOC offers pre-approved third parties 24/7 Internet view-only access to the injury and drug testing information they need. No more phone calls about someone's work restrictions or next appointment. They gain independence and you gain productivity. 

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SYSTOC LabLink

LabLinkSYSTOC® LabLink is a free auxiliary program that provides electronic transmission of drug test results directly into SYSTOC. We are working with several laboratories, including Advanced Toxicology Network, Clinical Reference Laboratory, eScreen, Kroll, LabCorp, MEDTOX Scientific, Quest Diagnostics, and South Bend Medical Foundation.

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