PR Newswire's Business Technology Round-up, 19 December 2012
LONDON, December 19, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --
MacPractice launches ePrescribe, VASCO announces eID integration and LORENZ releases groundbreaking eCTD workstation
MacPractice, a leading provider of client-centric Apple products for the medical industry, has announced the launch of its brand new ePrescribe application, giving iPad and iPad Mini-owning medical professionals the ability to take care of patients' needs on the move.
The new app will seamlessly integrate with the company's existing market-leading MacPractice MD software, allowing doctors to access their patient management system and operate it in conjunction with the new prescription abilities. The launch of this latest app creates an unrivalled patient management system, with medical professionals able to check patients in for appointments, update their medical records, book them in for operations and issue medicine.
Whilst the app comes with pre-installed prescription templates, users can also upload their own bespoke forms, creating a seamless experience for patients and professionals. According to MacPractice CEO Mark Hollis, "Our engineers have worked diligently to deliver secure interoperability for our native iPad apps," with the latest release satisfying that aim.
VASCO Data Security International, an innovative developer of e-signature solutions, has produced the next generation of digital signature devices in Belgium, after integrating the country's new eID national identity card into its new system.
More than 10 million Belgians are currently using the eID system, and the company is looking to capitalise on this growing market with its new "one-time passwords" generation device. VASCO has already partnered with Belfius, one of Belgium's biggest banks, to provide its customers with access to a new online banking solution using the company's technology. The bank has over 1.2 million customers, creating an instant mass market for the VASCO technology.
LORENZ Life Sciences Group, an industry-leading software solutions provider for the up-and-coming life sciences market, has released its new docuBridge ONE eCTD Workstation, introducing a "groundbreaking" new product to the market.
The company has already built a name for itself as a market-leading provider of electronic submission technologies, and its latest device is set to create a simple and affordable version of their high-end machine. The life sciences sector has been struggling to overcome the challenges posed by expensive publication costs, and the docuBridge One has been hailed by the industry as providing companies with a cost-effective solution to this issue. According to one prominent customer, the device "looks like a great e-submission solution for smaller service providers".
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