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XLINK for Lytec
X-Link is middleware
that provides End Users with the capability to exchange data
between medical software packages and/or data service providers
produced by a diverse array of manufacturers. The software
packages and/or data service providers are generally categorized
as Practice Management Systems (Billing), Electronic Patient
Records Systems (Charting), Laboratory Systems, Prescription
Systems, Dictation Systems and other categories.
The types of data
exchanged are usually Patient Demographics, Insurance Coverage,
Billing Transactions, Appointments and other types of data.
The exchange of
data occurs with an extremely wide variety of data formats
as defined by both the source and destination systems and
this data is carried over a variety of interconnects including
network file sharing, TCP-IP, serial and other common and
proprietary connections.Exchange of information is generally
provided in real time with only new and changed information
actually transferring over the interconnect, but this method
is sometimes varied by the limitations imposed by either the
source or destination systems.
Xlink Data Transfer
System for Lytec and SOAPware Price $1094
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Palm
X-Link Palm refers
to a version of X-Link where data is transferred to the built-in
programs in a Palm OS device. The Palm OS devices currently
supported are the Palm Pilots and Handspring Visors. X-Link
provides this transfer of data via the USB or serial cradle,
or in Palm Desktop Version 4 as an infrared connection or
other wireless connectivity. X-Link Palm allows batch and
real time transfer of demographics from your Practice Management
System to the Address Book. It also recognizes the change
or addition of demographics in the Palm and transfers it back
to the Practice Management System via real time transfer.
A specially coded graffiti in the Note area of the Address
Book is used to indicate billing data to be inserted into
the Practice Management System via the real time processor.
Finally, the Batch Appointment function transfers a day's
worth of appointments to the Date Book. Patients are kept
in a separate category in these Palm applications. Normal
Palm Desktop Auto HotSync of the Address Book and Date Book
is not affected by the use of X-Link Palm.
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Remote Server
X-Link Remote Server
along with of a series of X-Link Ultra Thin Clients provides
a simple user interface that operates on a variety of devices
in a diverse array of environments. The combination of X-Link
Remote Server and X-Link Ultra Thin Clients provides for real
time access to the Practice Management System for the lookup
of patient demographics and insurance coverage information.
Basic patient demographics can be immediately updated back
into the Practice Management System. Full billing can be entered
and immediately posted to the Practice Management System.
Appointments can be reviewed. Many features and options are
being considered for future product releases.
LAN, WAN, Internet
& VPN Environments
When the X-Link
Ultra Thin Client for Windows is loaded on a desktop or laptop
computer and connected to the X-Link Remote Server via network
cabling forming a Local Area Network, a Wide Area Network,
the Internet, Virtual Private Network or other TCP-IP Network,
the X-Link Ultra Thin Client will provide access to the Practice
Management System databases. Network speeds as slow as 9600
baud will provide excellent results.
Wireless Laptops
When the X-Link
Ultra Thin Client for Windows is loaded on a laptop computer
and connected to the X-Link Remote Server via Wireless Modem
technology through a Wireless Data Service provider using
a TCP-IP protocol, such as CDPD networks, the X-Link Ultra
Thin Client will provide access to the Practice Management
System databases. CDPD networks for Laptops vary in speed
from 19.2k baud to 28.8k baud and will provide excellent results.
AT&T and Verizon appear to be good candidates as wireless
data service providers. Sprint is now offering a CDMA technology
at 9600 baud that is compatible with the X-Link Ultra Thin
Client; however, since this is not a true packet data network,
access to data may take up to one minute. Other technologies
are currently providing 128k baud in limited areas while some
new technologies are promising 1Mbps to 56Mbps as soon as
2002. Wireless Modems and Service Activation are available
as a bundle with your X-Link purchase.
Wireless Palm
OS Devices
When the X-Link
Ultra Thin Client for Palm OS is loaded on a Palm OS compatible
device and connected to the X-Link Remote Server via Wireless
Modem technology through a Wireless Data Service provider
using a TCP-IP protocol, such as CDPD networks, the X-Link
Ultra Thin Client will provide access to the Practice Management
System databases. The X-Link Ultra Thin Client for Palm OS
uses the same wireless technology as the Wireless Laptop discussed
above. Wireless Modems and Service Activation are available
as a bundle with your X-Link purchase.
XLINK
Interfaces with the Following Systems:
- Practice Management
Systems (in alphabetical order):
- Alta Chiropratic
- AltaPoint
Medical
- AltaPoint
Vision
- Lytec
- Medical Manager
- Medisoft
- Reimbursement
Manager
- More Coming
Soon - Call for Details
To Seamlessly Interface
with Any of the Following Systems:
- Laboratory Systems
(in alphabetical order):
- Bio-Reference
- ClinScan
- LabCorp
- Quest
- Smith-Kline
- Sundata
Lab
- WebMD
- More Coming
Soon - Call for Details
- Prescription
Systems (in alphabetical order):
- PPARIS
- TouchScripts
- More Coming
Soon - Call for Details
- Drug Dispensing
Systems (in alphabetical order):
- OTN - Lynx
- Bristol-Meyers Squibb
- More Coming
Soon - Call for Details.
- Dictation and
Voice Recognition Systems (in alphabetical order):
- AssistMed
- More Coming
Soon - Call for Details.
- Appointment
Reminder:
- Electronic Patient
Records (in alphabetical order):
- Charting
Plus - EMR Software
- JMJ Technologies,
Inc - EncounterPRO
- Praxis
- SOAPware
- VersaForm
CPR
- WELFORD
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