At least once/month we get asked this question “How do I Take My Clinic Records On the Road?”
Helping patients in long-term care facilities or in home can boost your sales, create new opportunities, and improve their quality of life…
Your patients rely on your expertise and friendly, skilled staff to assist with their hearing needs and hearing aid fitment but for some
patients, coming to your clinic just isn’t an option.
By setting up your NOAH software to have both an office database and a local database on your laptop, you can take your practice on the
road, doing house-calls or working on-site at long-term care facilities. When you’re done, you can merge your patient records back at the
clinic. This opens up a wide array of business opportunities becoming the go-to hearing-aid practitioner for those lacking on mobility and
allows you to work closely with other care groups and facilities in your area.
Having the ability to be mobile can set you apart from other clinics and can reduce the stress on your current patients, creating a more
welcoming and personal atmousphere.
All you need is your laptop, your testing and fitting devices and NOAH set up for a local database.
At CyberTech360, we can help you set up your NOAH software with two databases, and help you through merging them when you get back to the
office. We can work together to take your clinic to greater potential!
Keith Kenney
Client Services Lead
CyberTech360
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