You get $44,000 for using an EMR. Practice Fusion’s EMR is entirely free. Do the math. It doesn’t get any better than this. But free doesn’t necessarily mean that it’s free. Practice Fusion requires a solid local network with robust Internet connectivity contingent upon your office size and number of simultaneous Practice Fusion sessions. Your computing resources need to remain secure, protected both at the workstation and at the Internet gateway. Your deployment will pay massive dividends if you engage the services of a seasoned Practice Fusion consultant and a seasoned technology pro. Again, please do the math, then enjoy.
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Thanks for the shout-out, Les! Feel free to be in touch anytime you want more insight into Practice Fusion.
Emily
Practice Fusion EMR