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Capzule Offers Free EMR to Solo Practices, Adds Features to iPad App

Lathrup Village-based Webahn Inc. Thursday announced that Capzule EMR, its electronic medical records solution for physicians, is now available to solo practices for free of monthly charges.

Capzule, www.capzule.com, is a Web-based EMR offered to small practices as a software service and has added instant messaging and push notification features to its iPad app.

Capzule EMR free plan does not display advertisements nor require revenue sharing. Physicians who use Capzule EMR can now be notified on their iPhone or iPad of items that require immediate attention while away from the office, such as prescription refills, test results or emergencies. In addition to instant messaging and push notification, the latest version of Capzule EMR, will help medical staff to communicate better in order to improve efficiency in patient care.

Capzule enables physicians to access patient information instantly; from home, clinic, or hospital at any time with secure login ID and password protection. It has the capability to send messages, add notes, prescribe medications, write orders and manage files. Webahn is now offering 50 percent discount on the paid plan until April 30 to encourage physicians to explore and experience the best of the new iPad 2 with Capzule EMR App.

Webahn Inc. is a privately held company that has been providing clinical documentation solutions since 2000, first with OvernightScribe.com which is used by clinics throughout the nation, as well as Michigan State University HealthTeam and Henry Ford Health Systems. Capzule.com was later launched with the goal to provide affordable electronic medical records to small practices and is now serving clinics nationwide. Webahn also offers Capzule PHR, a personal health records app for all iPad and iPhone users.

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