∞ MacPractice doctor software comes to the iPad

MacPractice, the practice management and clinical software for the Mac, is now available with an iPad interface.

[ad#Google Adsense 300x250 in story]MacPractice helps physicians, dentists and chiropractors manage their practices from a Macintosh. The new MacPractice iPad Interface extends that capability to the iPad, enabling doctors to create new patient records, post procedures and diagnoses, review daily activity reports and more.

The iPad interface also incorporates “ePrescribe” connectivity to help doctors write prescriptions directly from the iPad. The prescription is then automatically aded to the patient’s record. Allergy information, managed care formularies, drug interaction and other data is also available.



  • http://www.mauricekessler.com Moeskido

    I’d be interested to hear how professionally-specific apps like this fare against their touted equivalents on other devices currently being shopped around. Is there, say, medical-practice software that users won’t switch from?

    • The Cappy

      Medical practice management software has tremendous lock-in. They use proprietary databases, and moving from one system to another is both inexpensive and incomplete.