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MacPractice provides you with many instructional videos on how to do this.

If the user does not want to use the provided templates, one can purchase the true EMR and develop all of your own forms and records.

MacPractice is not loaded with a bunch of minutia that clogs up the software to "work more effectively" with third party interests such as Vision Service Plan.

Users may now access MacPractice via a Windows machine using Aqua Connect.

The program can store and manage ancillary testing devices, i.e. visual fields, retinal camera pictures, etc.

MacPractice is constantly developing their software. I have had three major updates since I initially received the software. The company doesn't rest on their laurels; they are constantly seeking to improve the program.

Here are some of the reasons why I love MacPractice 20/20 so much:

I have now been using the program nearly six months. I still LOVE it!

The answer was MacPractice 20/20 by MacPractice, Inc. Barrett actually deserves credit for finding this remarkable software written by a five-year-old company, backed by owners with up to 25 years of experience, located in Lincoln, NE. When I went to their website I registered to get a demo of their program. I systematically evaluated every module of the program. I was stunned! Here it was in a nutshell, all packaged up for me, it even came with a bow! There were a few exceptions, but this was THE program that I had conceptualized in my head.

Practice management systems are expensive, challenging, and companies seem to come and go. The bottom line for me was, what could I afford that was still going to be supported by a viable company in five years or longer?

"I have now been using the program nearly six months. I still LOVE it!"

The problems that I had yet to resolve were threefold. The first problem was conceptual. I knew what I wanted a software program to do; I am just not a programmer, and I didn't have any idea how to write a program to do what I wanted it to do. The second problem was that everyone I knew "tolerated" his or her software. They didn't "love" it. The third problem was cost.

Sitting in my chair, I realized I was going to have to go electronic sooner rather than later. My friend Barrett and I were listening to John McGreal lecture at the Kansas Optometric Associations' Spring Convention. What he was saying rang true, and I had just been dragging my feet.

Roger Klassen, ODWalmart Vision Center Eye Doctor

MacPractice Presentation - Brea Mall

Colorado Society of Osteopathic Medicine

MacPractice Presentation - Waterside Shops

MacPractice Presentation - Pioneer Place

University of California San Francisco Dental School Exhibitor Fair

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