At this year’s Global Oral Health Summit, we will introduce the latest updates we’ve made to our practice management software systems. We’ve made several advancements to the CS OrthoTrac, CS PracticeWorks, CS SoftDent, and CS WinOMS software systems. The various updates will better accommodate the unique needs of each user and increase the intuitiveness of the product features. Here are a few upgrades you can expect from the software systems:
CS OrthoTrac v14
The ability to track interproximal reduction (IPR) on patients with or without aligner tracking
An updated treatment card banner with the option to hide or display sections such as Medical Alerts, Notes and Promises
Third-party certification for Microsoft Office 2016
An enhanced workflow and navigation
A new universal aligner tracking feature and document prescription/duration (regardless of manufacturer)
CS PracticeWorks v8.1
Better visibility and easier access to your most important patient information
Full-screen appointment views
Drag-and-drop rescheduling
An improved and easy-to-access floating calendar
An intuitive “home” icon for one-click access to your default appointment book
CS SoftDent v17
An updated and more intuitive user interface
Parallel workflows
Enhanced options for better patient communication
Integrated electronic services
A new treatment card that displays important information at a glance—no searching required
CS WinOMS v9.3
Enhanced Truform online patient registration capabilities
Customizable intake forms
A mobile-friendly platform that allows you to capture new patient data on devices such as iPads
OMSNC-approved consent forms with Spanish versions available in the EMR digital consent feature
Any many more features!
These updates will help maximize your efficiency and enhance your practice’s productivity. At the Global Oral Health Summit, you can learn to master the practice management systems you use every day and learn better ways to tackle everyday problems. Join us to participate in a collaborative learning experience which includes a keynote address by author Roy Spence and a hands-on support room.