Life Record 3.10 released for Apple iPhone

Imagine having access to your patient accounts in the palm of your hand. If you are already using Life Record you know that you can do that. Take it a step further and put the best, most elegant user interface on it, surrounded by beauty and a full blown web experience and you have the Life Record EMR on the Apple iPhone.

Your patient records have never been so accessible.

Life Record is please to be the first and only EMR to run completely and 100% to capacity on the iPhone.

Already have an iPhone? Take it for a spin. Open Safari up on your iPhone and go to http://iphone.liferecord.com

More info: http://emr.liferecord.com/

17 Comments

  1. We’re obviously seeing the crushing effects of Apple locking down the iPhone. Here it is, three full days after the launch and there’s absolutely no third-party software available whatsoever.

    Except for a popular cheap long distance app, a top rank EMR and whatever comes out in the time it takes to post this.

  2. http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,133634-c,techindustrytrends/article.html

    Adrian, who asked that his last name not be used, was among the Microsoft employees standing in line at an Apple Store. Though he wouldn’t point them out, he said that two other Microsofties from the Windows Mobile division were in line, planning to buy phones for competitive research.

    Adrian’s friend Anna, also a Microsoft employee, agreed to come along to buy two additional phones for him. Apple set a two-phones-per-person limit Friday. Adrian, who already has a couple of Windows Mobile phones, said he wanted an iPhone because he expects the user interface to be superior. He and Anna both arrived at around 5:30 in the morning and found about 35 people already in line.

    http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,133634-c,techindustrytrends/article.html

  3. “Though he wouldn’t point them out, he said that two other Microsofties from the Windows Mobile division were in line, planning to buy phones for competitive research.”

    Uh-huh. Phones bought for “competitive research” are bought by the company.

  4. I switched from my Blackberry 8700 to the iPhone and love the new user interface. However, some features I desperately miss.
    1. I want voice activated dialing. A basic feature of most cell phones.
    2. I want to be able to select a phone number on a text message and call it directly as well as forward text messages as email. This is important to me as when I’m on call at the hospital I receive my pages via text messages.
    3. Web browsing is painfully slow using EDGE and Safari. The BB was able to browse without downloading images which made it much quicker and functional. Also I was able to email a link to the web page I was viewing to a friend; which is not possible on the iPhone. While I love quicktime, most websited with video (cnn, abc, etc) links are not compatible with the iPhone browser.
    4. Cut, copy and paste would be nice as well as being able to delete emails and select them in bulk.

    I really hope many of these features may be available in the future with a simple software update or third party software. Any opinions on if that’s possible?

  5. Although we won’t have the iPhone here in Australia until next year, I can’t wait. I have been using Windows Mobile based phones for the last few years and can barely tolerate them, however until the iPhone they had the most functionality. Previous to that I used a Palm and a phone.

    As it is the primary entry point for my diary, the iPhone calendar app will be very important to me. I have seen nothing written about it yet. If someone has an iPhone, can they please let me know about the calendar? Is it easy to use to enter appointments etc.?

    For me, when it arrives here, Safari will be used only occasionally. If I’m away from my MacBook Pro and need a football score or something. The main things I use my phone for currently are of course the phone, calendar and address book. And sometimes while I’m having a lunch break I play some games on it. I also have and love my iPod, so I always carry two devices with me. So for me when the iPhone comes, it will be those three things and the iPod.

  6. PlasticMD, are you really sure you can’t email a link on the iPhone? They made a big deal about it having a “complete” version of both OSX and Safari, and that’s been something Safari 2 (Tiger) has been able to do for a couple of years. Sure, it might be missing in Safari 3, but that would be a bit crazy, yes?
    Look on the File menu for Mail Link to This Page … if you don’t find it, either the browser isn’t complete or we’re about to be down-graded.

    DLMeyer – the Voice of G.L.Horton’s Stage Page Pod Cast

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