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Media Contacts: VestiTrak Sales and Marketing
Alicia
Sipe, (888)462-4025 ext. 722
Email to:alicia@vestitrak.com
412 Green Bay Road
Kenilworth, IL 60043
www.vestitrak.com
VESTITRAK
ANNOUNCES THE RELEASE OF VERSION 4.0
4.0 Provides Latest Technology for Healthcare Tracking
Chicago, IL, March 4, 2003 - VestiTrak announced the release of
VestiTrak Version 4.0. This product upgrade uses the latest industry
technology to expedite the complex task of healthcare tracking and
follow-up.
Software engineers designed the new system to tackle problematic
issues facing healthcare providers. "We wanted to make sure the new
version addressed the needs of our customers, so we asked them how we
could simplify tracking and follow-up procedures. Customers asked us to
expand the system's reporting features, allow system-to-system data
transfer and create scheduling modules. It has been our continued goal to
create software that solves our clients’ problems," said Celine Kapila, President of VestiTrak
Int'l. The ability for
physicians’ offices to receive lab tests directly into
patients’ charts, enhanced reporting features and the incorporation
of a scheduling module represent only a few of the 4.0 upgrades. New
users will also benefit from streamlined multi-user connections,
additional recall letters and enhanced follow-up audit trail
capabilities.
Current VestiTrak customers will be among the first to benefit
from the 4.0 upgrade. The VestiTrak maintenance program entitles
customers to free upgrades, new releases and training. Tasha Menzies, at The
Women's Group at Northwestern University, expressed her enthusiasm
over the upcoming release. "We've seen such a tremendous benefit
from using the VestiTrak reporting and follow-up system. We are so
excited to see the additional capabilities Version 4.0 has to
offer!"
About VestiTrak
VestiTrak (www.vestitrak.com)
is a critical care software solution for healthcare tracking and
follow-up. VestiTrak is helping numerous hospitals, physician groups,
clinics, military bases, universities and public health facilities across
the U.S. and in Europe reduce the risk of missed
follow-ups, cut administrative costs and increase revenues.
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