First mobile EHR app for iOS7

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This free mobile EHR app allows users to take advantage of new features for Apple's iOS7 operating system for iPhone and iPad.

Mountain View, CA-drchono announced the first mobile EHR app to support Apple’s iOS7 operating system, which launched within the past week. This free EHR app allows practitioners to connect with patients and manage their practices, including sharing medical records, electronic prescribing, medical billing, and patient management, all from an iPad. The app supports iOS7, which allows practitioners share files at the point of care via iPad or iPhone via iOS7’s AirDrop.

The app allows users to take advantage of three new iOS7 features:

• Airdrop: Providers are able to instantly and wirelessly share documents to any other iOS-enabled device

• Parallax: drchrono will recognize user’s usage patterns and begin preloading patient files

• Background loading: What is seen on the login screen interacts with how users move their devices. As the user moves, the image shifts as well.

 

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