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SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
While Windows 98, ME and XP Home are viable options for eMDfix ™ they are not recommended because of HIPAA and security reasons. These operating systems are less secure than NT, 2000 and XP Professional.
Client Minimum Recommended
Processor 1.6 GHz Processor (P3, P4, AMD)
1.0 GHz (Centrino/Mobile Chips)
2.8 GHz or higher (P4, AMD)
1.6 GHz (Centrino/Mobile Chips)
RAM 256 MB 512 MB or higher
OS* Windows 98, 2000, NT, XP Professional Windows XP Professional
Hard Drive 20 GB HD (IDE 7200 RPM) 40 GB HD (IDE 7200 RPM)
CD ROM Yes Yes
Wireless Networking
We have found that in some instances 802.11b (11 MB) wireless to be unsatisfactory in transmitting eMDfix data at the speeds required by a busy office. Balianti recommends the use of 802.11a or g (54+ MB's) to increase the data transfer bandwidth, or the use of terminal services or Citrix with slower wireless systems.
Supported Backup Types
In the event that you must submit your database to support for inspection, please note that Balianti technical support can accept CD and DVD based backups. Due to the number and variety of tape backup devices, Balianti can not accept information on tape. If you have questions regarding the proper backup type to send , please contact our support team at support@balianti.com
Networks / Server
Balianti recommends that a trained networking consultant inspect and upgrade your network, if necessary, to the proper specifications for use. It would be wise to have this individual call the Balianti technical support department prior to upgrade or installation so they may be briefed on how eMDfix is utilized on a network.
 
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What is EMR?
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Why we need EMR?
For the past several years, physicians and their
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