tci Part B Insider - 2010 Issue 8
THERAPY: Occupational Therapists Get Their Own Piece of the EHR Pie
Look for electronic health records tailored toward OTs, thanks to a new licensing agreement. Occupational therapists are finally getting some special electronic health record (EHR) attention, thanks to a new partnership. For a while now, speech pathologists and physical therapists have had the option to use tailored electronic medical record and documentation programs from their national associations -- and now it's occupational therapy's turn. The American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) announced in early November a licensing agreement with Cedaron Medical Inc. to develop an electronic patient record and documentation system for the occupational therapy profession. "AOTA will work with...
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