PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 11, 2016 -- Intake Pro is a new electronic patient information submission device that uses touch-screen technology, reduces paper waste and is more convenient for patients and healthcare professionals. Patients traditionally had to check in at the front desk and receive paper forms to complete and return. The Intake Pro now allows patients to complete and sign online forms and information is immediately available for healthcare professionals. A chiropractor will have the needed data transferred to the patient’s chart.
Laurelhurst Chiropractic has taken the next step and made it easier for patients to complete forms. They have switched over to the Intake Pro from Office Ally. This new intake system eliminates paper waste and makes it easy for patients to submit necessary details for care. Patients use a touch screen and enter the requested intake information. The Intake Pro is an easy to use touch-screen system that offers patients electronic forms. Intake forms can also be completed from the comfort of a patient’s home by using the Patient Ally™.
Patients, healthcare providers and IPAs, and health plans can interact using CMS systems that improve overall care management. The Intake Pro offers patients and healthcare providers a secure web portal for the submission and sharing of confidential patient information. If patients can use a tablet and enjoy touch screen convenience, they will appreciate the switch to this new intake system. The patient checks in with the front desk, uses a sync code to complete their forms on either a tablet or kiosk, and submits information to be reviewed and instantly populated into their confidential chart.
“Patient expectations have changed and we now have many digital natives coming in for chiropractic treatments,” said Dr. Phil McCary. “As an experienced Portland chiropractor, I have chosen to switch to an electronic patient processing system that makes intakes more convenient for our patients and is better for our planet. The new Intake Pro is easy to use and submissions are available instantly. It improves patient record-keeping and makes updates simple and paper-free.”
Dr. Phil McCary and Dr. Danielle McCary, chiropractors at Laurelhurst Chiropractic, serve residents of Portland and the surrounding communities. Their Portland chiropractic team offers patients an all-natural and holistic approach to improving mobility, reducing pain, and achieving a better quality of life. Patients can enjoy life more by addressing conditions at their source and healing without medication. Services at Laurelhurst Chiropractic include spinal manipulation, massage therapy, lifestyle advice, and nutritional counseling for injuries and conditions such as auto accident injuries, neck and back pain, personal injuries, and prenatal chiropractic care. The entire family can achieve optimal health using the chiropractic services available from Laurelhurst Chiropractic.
Call (503) 234-4288 to learn more about the new electronic patient processing system or visit http://laurelhurstchiropractic.com/ for additional details on their chiropractic and wellness services.
Laurelhurst Chiropractic, (503) 234-4288


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