
DOX Podiatry EMR
by DOX Podiatry
Who Uses This Software?
Podiatry specific practices with 1 -10 doctors.
Average Ratings
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Product Details
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Starting Price$500.00/month
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Free DemoYes
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DeploymentCloud, SaaS, Web
Installed - Windows
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TrainingDocumentation
Live Online
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SupportOnline
Business Hours
Vendor Details
- DOX Podiatry
- www.doxemr.com
- Founded 2006
- United States
About DOX Podiatry EMR
DOX is pleased to announce that ICD 10 is in use! DOXEMR 5.1.0 has been successfully certified for MU Stage 2 and contains CCHIT Certified-Automated tools for meaningful use. Web-based solution-no servers. Podiatry specific medical database, diagnosis, treatment plan option & all billing codes for all conditions below Knee. Ready to use day one from scheduling to billing !

DOX Podiatry EMR Features
- Appointment Management
- Charting
- E-Prescribing
- E/M Coding
- Handwriting Recognition
- HIPAA Compliant
- Meaningful Use Certified
- ONC-ATCB Certified
- Patient Portal
- Voice Recognition
Not many specific Podiatry EMR's as easy as this one.

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Measures to obtain the government stimulus

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Pros: I have been using DOX EMR for over four years. Dox has helped me meet all the standards and measures to obtain the Government stimulus for the last three years, since it has been available. I am very pleased with the service and expertise working with DOX. They've surpassed all of my expectations in quality and customer service!
Cons: No complaints. The system works well, as described in the sales demonstration.
Recommendations to other buyers: Rapid and simple implementation, since it's podiatry specific content.
Dox does not work as advertised

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Pros: The thing I like best is the power off button. This program is poorly-designed.
Cons: This program is very slow and bumps us out randomly while writing notes. It freezes two to three times per week. Customer service is basically non-existent, and notes are not thorough. Front office has been difficult for my staff with scheduling - again very slow as there is only 1 server. My billing company has been pleading with me to switch to another EMR, as they say it's the most difficult program they have had to deal with.
Recommendations to other buyers: I would recommend not to try this program at all.
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Pros: It used to be cutting edge.
Cons: It has not kept pace with others; it's now outdated and has terrible customer support. They are focused on new customers rather than support of their current customers.
Recommendations to other buyers: There are much better options. This company also holds your data hostage and wants tons of cash to assist you in Meaningful Use.
Pros: I did like how this program would systemically separate the H&P for ease of use and flow. Also, combining the codes with the diagnosis is key.
Cons: I don't know specific suggestions about how DOX can improve it's software but I feel like where I practice, it is very EPIC heavy. So if there was a way to advertise more or show more flare to the Podiatric community, I feel that would benefit the company and give the doctors more/better options
Recommendations to other buyers: Make sure to evaluate for a longer time period. Focus on flow because with billing and coding now-a-days, I believe that flow to your records can significantly improve how you practice and your patient volume. So give it a shot and determine if you appreciate the formula portrayed.