Why Paper Records Fail Diabetes Patients: No Long-Term View of Control — and How ENDOIS Helps Clinicians Track It
Diabetes managed on paper hides the long-term view of control, so complications go unscreened. See how ENDOIS tracks HbA1c trends and helps structure complication screening.
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Preventable Blindness and Missed Eye Screening: The Cost of Paper Ophthalmology — and How OPHIS Helps Clinics Catch It Earlier
Paper eye records miss sight-threatening disease — acuity untracked, retinopathy unscreened, fundus images lost. See how OPHIS structures ophthalmology to prevent blindness.
Untracked Skin Lesions and Uncoded Diagnoses: The Gaps in Paper Dermatology — and How DERMIS Fixes Them
Paper dermatology can't track lesion change over time or code diagnoses for surveillance. DERMIS adds lesion photography, dermoscopy imaging, and ICD-10 coding.
Illegible Paper Dental Charts and Blind Spots at the Chair — and How DENTIS Fixes Them
Paper dental charts get lost, turn illegible, and hide a patient's allergies and systemic conditions at the chair. See how DENTIS makes dental care safe, connected, and accurate.
Unlinked ECGs and Untracked Cardiac Risk: The Gaps in Paper Cardiology — and How CARDIS Fixes Them
On paper, ECGs and echo reports are lost, cardiac risk goes untracked, and heart medications stay hidden from other clinicians. See how CARDIS closes these gaps.
Privacy Gaps and Inconsistent Assessment in Mental-Health Care — and How MHIS Fixes It
Paper or general-record mental-health notes risk privacy breaches, inconsistent assessment, and missed depot injections. See how OPES MHIS protects and structures psychiatric care.