Chronic pain physician board certified and recertified by the American Board of Anesthesiology, American Board of Anesthesiology in the Subspecialty of Pain Medicine, American Board of Pain Medicine, American Board of Medical Acupuncture and a Fellow of Interventional Pain Practice, World Institute of Pain. Affiliated with St Johns Mercy Medical Center in St Louis, MO for 25 years.
"With the advent of pay for performance and evidence-based medicine, Praxis responded with the ability to prospectively study your practice and show proof that you achieve the highest standard of care."
According to the American Heart Association, 48% of American adults possess some type of cardiovascular disease. The rise of cardiovascular diseases has given vascular surgeons not only crowded clinics, but the need to learn as much as possible to treat the plethora of cardiovascular diseases in order to diagnose and manage each one.
With the #1 rated cardiovascular EHR, cardiovascular surgeons can see a large volume of patients and handle a broad and comprehensive spectrum of illnesses while still maintaining healthy relationships with every patient. To better the efficiency of every patients visit, cardiovascular surgeons need an EHR system that can fill in patient history, set patient-specific reminders, link lab results, and more. Above all, the best cardiovascular EHR must be fast, intuitive, and easy to use.
Praxis is the best EHR for cardiovascular surgeons because of its AI engine that learns from each physician user and gets progressively faster and smarter the more it is used. Praxis EMR can streamline vascular visits making the transition of important information such as lab results, updates, and patient reminders and more all accessible to the surgeon immediately. Being Template Free, praxis allows for each surgeon to customize their charts making each visit more personalized and organized.
Praxis also offers a patient portal that can help surgeons stay in touch with their patients easily with important information.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to learn from its user to become intuitive and easy to use.
Allows practitioners to see a high volume of patients and spend the maximum amount of time with each patient.
Relieves a practitioner of the pressure of figuring out a complex EHR system for an already complex disease.
Avoids the necessity of data entry with automated transfers of labs, graphs, and patient information.
Enables practitioners to stay on the leading edge of a continuously evolving medical area with the highest quality charting technology.
Excellence in treatment equals quality in cardiovascular Surgery.