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Published: 22 October 2020
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Written by Joe Ortiz
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The 4D PhotoStation System eliminates the costs and complexities of digital photography in your healthcare practice. It is a practical solution that provides improved patient care, reduced healthcare IT costs, increased revenues from improved reimbursement documentation, and lower liabilities from more effective documentation and reporting.
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- Photo image quality depends on the expertise of the operator
- Replace full memory cards or dead batteries
- Reshoot poor quality images
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- Consistent, high-quality photo documentation captured, organized, and communicated by anyone
- No memory cards or batteries saves time
- Live preview on a computer screen means you get the photo right the first time and avoid photo reshoots
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- Manually transfer photo images from the camera to computer
- Manually create a folder to hold photos for each day or each subject
- Rename image files
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- Photos are automatically transferred and saved to your permanent digital photo documentation archive
- Every photo image for a particular subject is automatically linked together into a single, electronically searchable Record
- Photo images saved with unique file names including timestamp and Record ID
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- No way to annotate photo images
- Hard to find past photo images to compare changes over time
- Lost data related to each photo
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- Add notes about the photo documentation collection date (e.g. location, procedure, etc.) and for each individual photo image
- Simple, instant access to the entire collection of photo images for the subject
- Print photo images with all annotations in a single click
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- Cumbersome electronic or manual filing
- Different subject photo images mixed together
- Expensive printing costs for paper and toner or ink
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- Seamless integration into your Electronic Records System (ERS) or paper-based records
- Search all photos by a unique Record ID
- Reduce or eliminate print output costs
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Category: PhotoStation System