daER - provides an enterprise solution for front-end healthcare providers that uses PalmOS based PDA's to capture patient and treatment data, Microsoft Windows-based software to receive that data, print hard copies of medical charts, and communicate that chart data to an organization's back end computer servers for input to billing software and archival services.
daER was initially developed in 1998 for the Palm platform and is the foundation of the daED family of products. Although it is a mature product in terms of stability, it has enjoyed several recent updates including bar-code scanner support.
daER includes more than 150 Chief Complaints in 19 different categories. The flexibility this offers the emergency medicine provider yields over 9000 different possible entries in a patient record.
Trauma
Wound Care
Pulmonary
Cardiovascular
Gastrointestinal
Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT)
Genitourinary
Neurological
Ophthalmological
Musculoskeletal
Dermatology
Obstetrics
Psychiatric
Toxicology
Pediatrics
Environmental
Critical Care
Hematology
General
daER has built-in homunculus diagrams and anatomic illustrations to make the job easier and faster in identifying parts of the body for charting.
We know physicians generally don't have time to be computer experts, so daER was designed to be user friendly.
What you get with daER :
Software for use on any PalmOS computing device. This software allows you to accurately and quickly capture information about your patient.
Conduit software that executes during the hotsync process. This software manages the transfer of daER data and software between your PalmOS device and your Windows PC (any other applications you may be running are unaffected). You may hotsync any number of PalmOS device users up to the number of licenses you purchase.
A Windows-based component to edit patient data after you hotsync. This is handy when you discover that information you entered on your PalmOS device was incomplete. Among the things you can do from this component are:
- Select data based upon the user that initially entered it
- Full capability to change any data from the palm application presented in the same format
- Ability to download changes to PalmOS device
- Touch screen capable – if you have a Windows PC that is touch-screen capable, it can be used with daER.
Windows-based configuration management component. This component allows you to tailor certain aspects of your daER application:
- Preferences
- User-defined chief complaint list
- User-defined lists of medicines, treatments, and dispositions.
This component also allows you to perform normal operational tasks:
- For Palm version, invoke the data-editor, optionally specify updates be downloaded to your PalmOS device during the next hotsync
- Print charts, write chart data to disk files
- Archive your user-defined data and preferences
- Archive your data to a server (XML document)
Customizable interface mechanism to your enterprise server available (contact us for more information).
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
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