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    Oct212011

    Dr. Peter S. Sakovich, Obstetrics and Gynecology

    IRVING, TEXAS

     

    “MacArthur OBGYN installed a new practice management and EMR system in March of 2007. When you talk with other doctors with established practices that have converted their systems, the usual time to stabilize the systems is one year. We have been able to convert to the new systems in less than six months. Personally, it took me about a week to get comfortable after we went “live.” I learn something new every day however. Michael, Jim or Sonia will call of come by with something they have done or changed. I learned the first week to listen to them. They roll up their sleeves with us to keep making it better we now have a state-of-art system that is comparable to any system I know.
    I was all for moving to an EMR system, but I had the usual reservations that most physicians experience with such a dramatic change. I would never go back to the way it was before. I recommend HTS to any physician wanting to improve their practice. HTS is committed to putting patients first and providing physicians with a better quality of life. For me and the doctors in our office, we are grateful for their commitment to support the physicians to put patients first, providing the best care possible.”
    I was all for moving to an EMR system, but I had the usual reservations that most physicians experience with such a dramatic change. I would never go back to the way it was before. I recommend HTS to any physician wanting to improve their practice. HTS is committed to putting patients first and providing physicians with a better quality of life. For me and the doctors in our office, we are grateful for their commitment to support the physicians to put patients first, providing the best care possible.”

    “MacArthur OBGYN installed a new practice management and EMR system in March of 2007. When you talk with other doctors with established practices that have converted their systems, the usual time to stabilize the systems is one year. We have been able to convert to the new systems in less than six months. Personally, it took me about a week to get comfortable after we went “live.” I learn something new every day however. Michael, Jim or Sonia will call of come by with something they have done or changed. I learned the first week to listen to them. They roll up their sleeves with us to keep making it better we now have a state-of-art system that is comparable to any system I know.

    Peter Sakovich, M.D.