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Looking for Physician Scheduling Software

03/06/2009 4:21 AM

Hello Friend,

As per my previous post, I want to give you more specific details so that anyone can easily suggest me some good medical software related information.

I am a physician and I want to buy a new Physician Scheduling Software which include with my appointment details, waiting appointment details, patient information, etc.....

If any of you who knows about my requirement related software, then please suggest me.

Thanks,
Alberto.

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Re: Looking for Physician Scheduling Software

03/07/2009 9:41 AM

try www.cnet.com or www.softonic.com

you will find your software for free. But beware of some links that are boobytrapped

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Re: Looking for Physician Scheduling Software

03/08/2009 4:16 AM

Outlook 2007, it has a calender with appointments and a schedule etc.

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Re: Looking for Physician Scheduling Software

03/10/2009 2:06 AM

Hello Friends,

Thanks for your help with good suggestions. It's really very helpful to me for search Medical Software Development Service provider.

Again Thanks for your valuables replies. When I found some good service provider in medical software, I surely share that information with you.

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Re: Looking for Physician Scheduling Software

03/12/2009 7:52 AM

Hello Friends,

First I want to Thanks to everyone for your suggestions. As I am looking for medical software. I am start to getting feedback from medical software user and some of them suggest me to go with "Claricode" company. They provides only medical software development services. They have expertise in medical software development. They develop Medical Appointment Software, Physician Scheduling Software, Health care Software, etc... I visit there website and they provide good service in medical software development help.

Anyway, Thanks to all of you for your great support.
Alberto.

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Re: Looking for Physician Scheduling Software

03/23/2009 7:13 AM

With JustInTime Solution, users log-in to servers residing at Lightning Bolt Solutions scheduling center. This is an attractive solution to our clients who do not wish to maintain or upgrade any software or hardware. In this subscription model, users can create and view schedules from anywhere, provided they have a connection to the internet. Clients get free upgrades to software and do not need to own any extra hardware, other than a computer with a web browser. Technical support works with the scheduler at your clinic or hospital to generate a fair, accurate schedule meeting individual and institutional needs.

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Re: Looking for Physician Scheduling Software

10/23/2011 4:50 AM

Could you please tell where sell the Scheduler software

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Re: Looking for Physician Scheduling Software

03/23/2009 7:27 AM

If you have trouble to open this link, then contact me:

attila2007@tele2.se

Here is the software you are looking for:

http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/4575816/OrgBusiness.Medical.Calendar.for.Workgroup.v2.3

(Ask me to test it first, if you want to know how it works, before you actually download it, because I can´t give more on this tool, never have the time to testdrive it..)

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