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Doctor in exam room with patient/family

The doctor and family during a routine sick visit.The NEC 880 wireless CompuKID pen-based terminal avoids the need for a paper chart

Doctor reviewing past medical history

The doctor is reviewing past medical history without thumbing through hard to read paper records. She does not have to count immunizations on a card nor try and decipher previous handwritten exams

Doctor speaking with specialist

When speaking with a specialist on a complex case, the doctor has all medical history, problem list, chronic meds, growth and more right at her fingertips

Growth % Charts

CompuKID’s Growth Charts have many unique features including a ZOOM-IN function great for seeing those small changes in the younger ages

Immunization Schedule

CompuKID’s Immunization Scheduler is not only easy to read, it has proven to prevent errors right from day 1. Preventing missed opportunites, as well as preventing immunizations that have not met minimum intervals, is a daily chore for CompuKID - a feature that EVERYONE of our users say they would never want to live without

Physical Exam

CompuKID’s Physical Exam recording system is FAST, comprehensive and age/gender specific. NORMAL findings are documented with a single tap of the pen while ABNORMAL findings are selected from drop-down lists specific to the system

Billing Interface

CompuKID’s Billing Interface assists coding your exam quickly and accurately. Immunizations are properly billed with a single tap of the pen - CompuKID knows what shots you gave, so it knows how to bill them

ASP - Internet Delivery

CompuKID’s ASP Delivery (Application Service Provider) solves the many problems associated with computer ownership. Your staff no longer has to worry about keeping servers running, doing daily backups, upgrading software - and calling tech support just to have someone ask “What does it say on the screen?”