IDS launches AbbaDox 5.0 modular healthcare workflow and documentation portal

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Integrated Document Solutions (IDS), a pioneer in delivering healthcare information and applications via cloud computing since 2003, today released the latest version of its AbbaDox modular healthcare workflow and documentation portal, featuring cross-platform compatibility and a new streamlined user interface. It is the company's fifth-generation cloud computing solution.

“With the launch of AbbaDox 5.0, they can embrace healthcare's push towards mobility and the power of cloud-based solutions regardless of platform, hardware or browser.”

With its latest release, AbbaDox is now accessible using multiple hardware devices and operating systems while allowing users to retrieve information and worklists using their preferred web browser on any Windows® or Apple® environment. Supported browsers and mobile device platforms include Safari, Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Android™, iPad™ and other tablet devices.

"For too long, healthcare providers have been forced to make critical decisions about their EHR and management systems based solely on IT compatibility at the expense of function and workflows," said CEO Yaniv Dagan. "With the launch of AbbaDox 5.0, they can embrace healthcare's push towards mobility and the power of cloud-based solutions regardless of platform, hardware or browser."

AbbaDox began as a web-based transcription and automated report distribution platform. Since then, IDS has developed a far-reaching healthcare ecosystem that spans multiple forms of documentation including tablet-based eForms, speech recognition and template-based reporting, as well as automated scanning, diagnostic image viewing solutions for referring physicians and a suite of administrative reporting tools.

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Integrated Document Solutions, Inc.

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