Components of OSCAR
OSCAR has many features which computerize and coordinate the important functions of a medical clinic.
oscarEncounter is the patient's electronic medical record. It contains all of the patient's medical information, including patient history, progress notes, forms and documents.
oscarRx is the OSCAR prescription program, which allows you to create electronic prescriptions, save personalized prescription information, and stay informed about possible drug interactions and allergy conflicts for each patient. Prescription printing on label printers is supported, as are "wet" signatures placed on electronic prescriptions using external signature pads.
oscarBilling is an integrated billing module that supports automated billing submission in the provinces of ON and BC.
oscarDocument, a system for attaching any type of file to a patient's chart.
CAISI, (Client Access to Integrated Services and Information) an award-winning case management, bed management and program facility management system used by several agencies in Toronto, Hamilton and Ottawa. The system is specifically designed to share relevant patient information among providers, while maintaining the highest levels of patient privacy.
OSCAR Integration (CAISI): able to seamlessly integrate electronic patient information between separate EMR installations including seamless patient controlled integration of progress notes, practice membership, medication information, prevention information and ability to make electronic referrals between clinics (e.g. primary care OSCAR office and specialist OSCAR office).
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