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10 Ways Web-Based Physical Therapy Exercise Software can Improve PT Practices

There are many benefits of Web-based physical therapy exercise software that can improve the workday for physical therapists.

2010-12-11
BRANDON, MB, December 11, 2010 (Press-News.org) The makers of Mavenlive physical therapy exercise software, Prognition Corp., have released a list of 10 benefits to physical therapists when using a Web-based product to prescribe physiotherapy exercises and perform other necessary tasks.

1. More focus on patient care. Mavenlive exercise prescription software helps you spend less time with double-entry of findings, and its point-and-click feature creates uniform documentation and less room for error and confusion than with hand-written notes.
2. Improved point-of-care treatment. Having Web-based software that can be accessed anywhere means physical therapists can use devices such as iPads in point-of-care situations to quicken the assessment process and the prescription of rehabilitation exercises.
3. See more patients. Streamlined, structured processes make it possible for everyone to focus on their roles in the practice.
4. Quicker return on investment. Electronic, Web-based physical therapy software doesn't require storage areas and filing cabinets for patient records, which frees up office space and the personnel needed to file and pull records.
5. Slash supply costs. Paper charts typically cost $3-$6 in materials per new patient. Electronic physical therapy assessment also means less paper costs, copy toner and fax machine maintenance.
6. Access patient information anywhere, anytime. Once patient information is documented, it is available for staff to see no matter where they are.
7. More professional image. Medical professionals who already use electronic medical records systems tend to expect the same from other medical professionals.
8. Quality control. Automation in best practice guidelines and exercise prescription improves consistency in patient assessments.
9. Data protection. Mavenlive maintains your patient information and documentation on secure servers.
10. Increased billing accuracy. Accurate and complete documentation helps you file claims properly the first time for quicker claim reimbursement.

Learn More
For more information about Mavenlive software, or to try the software, please call (866) 996-2836 or visit the company's website for more information: http://www.mavenlive.com/.

About Mavenlive and Prognition Corp.
Mavenlive was created in March 2009 by Prognition Corp., a software company headquartered in Canada's National Research Council's Biomedical Commercialization Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Mavenlive is a complete clinical solution that presents "best practice" patient assessments and exercise prescription to ensure consistency within physiotherapy offices. This physical therapy software automatically generates customizable documentation, reports, letters to referring doctors, improves patient outcomes, automates processes and documentation and saves time.

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[Press-News.org] 10 Ways Web-Based Physical Therapy Exercise Software can Improve PT Practices
There are many benefits of Web-based physical therapy exercise software that can improve the workday for physical therapists.