drchrono offers free use of 1,000 digital medical forms

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Mountain View, CA-drchrono inc., creator and distributor of an EHR iPad app, is making its entire library of approximately 1,000 digital medical forms available to physicians for free use in his or her practice.

Physicians can search for medical forms by specialty and view how many fellow physicians have used or recommended each medical form. All medical forms selected for in-practice use can be auto-loaded to his or her iPad or printed directly to paper.

Michael Nusimow, CEO and co-founder of drchrono, said: “With our free digital medical form library, we're committed to leading the movement to digitize the modern medical practice.”

drchrono's form builder allows physicians to upload their existing paper forms for easy use on iPads, creating a simple and secure way to store and share forms with colleagues. Digital forms enable practices to refer patient records in a secure, HIPAA-compliant manner without incurring the costs associated with faxing and courier services.

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