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  FutureNet Technologies Introduces Document Imaging Module for Web-CPR

Monrovia, CA
August 19, 2003

FutureNet Technologies announces the integration of scanning technology into Web-CPR's electronic medical records system

Document imaging is a rapidly growing trend in the health care industry.  Scanning technology provides the capability of integrating paper documents and electronic documents, further increasing the value of electronic medical records.  Document imaging offers numerous benefits to the health care industry including improved access to health records, elimination and reduction of delivery and retrieval time for record distribution, decreases in expenses associated with off-site storage, and higher productivity and reduced costs overall.  The integration of paper and electronic records provides richer information for patient charts and additional resources for doctors and health care employees.

FutureNet's Internet/intranet patient record access, delivery, and management system provides a powerful tool for managing and enhancing patient care.  The advantages of Web-CPR are obvious:  multimedia integration with voice, text, and images; thin client software; minimized end user training; and Internet/intranet accessibility.  In addition to these extensive features, we are now proud to offer scanning technology and document imaging as an integral part of our electronic medical record package.  With FutureNet's Web-CPR and document imaging features, you can now scan documents and index them easily into your current electronic medical records.

Web-CPR's document scanning module can be implemented at your office or through a scanning and indexing service provider, and can be done through FTP downloading or through digital media (CD/DVD/tape).  Once the document is scanned, certain fields need to be filled out in order for the document to be properly indexed and integrated into Web-CPR.  These fields may include patient name, medical record number, case number, and work type.  After you have entered the required patient demographic information, you can apply it to Web-CPR.  The information will be integrated into the Web-CPR patient records, providing convenient access to a patient's entire medical history.


FutureNet Technologies Introduces Voice Recognition for Web-CPR


Monrovia, CA
July 1, 2003

FutureNet Technologies is proud to announce our fully functional front-end, user-friendly voice recognition module for Web-CPR.  FutureNet's Web-CPR voice recognition software, powered by the Dragon Naturally Speaking voice recognition engine, is a powerful tool for increasing productivity and reducing costs for health care professionals.  We have built our software around Dragon Naturally Speaking,ensuring the best possible solution for voice recognition.

Web-CPR, FutureNet's Internet/Intranet patient record access, delivery, and management system, provides a powerful tool for managing and enhancing patient care.  The advantages of Web-CPR are obvious:  multimedia integration with voice, text, and images; thin-client software; server support only; minimization of end user training; intranet/Internet accessibility; and now the capability of our voice recognition module to be integrated for your dictation and transcription needs.

As the physician is speaking, their words appear on the screen and in the electronic medical records of Web-CPR.  This module can potentially save healthcare organizations a significant amount of money in reduced or eliminated manual transcription costs.  FutureNet's voice recognition module can drastically lower transcription costs, by virtually eliminating keystrokes.  FutureNet's voice recognition module severely reduces report turnaround time, helping healthcare organizations to better manage increasingly high report volumes.

Doctors can pull up patient information in Web-CPR, and then dictate and generate reports immediately.  For voice recognition in Web-CPR, medical professionals may use a variety of different dictation devices, including the Philips SpeechMike, headset microphones, and multimedia microphones.  Our user-friendly web interface allows you to dictate from any multimedia computer with Dragon Naturally Speaking installed.  Our voice recognition module requires minimal training, allowing healthcare providers to start saving time and money immediately.

We are proud to use Dragon Naturally Speaking in combination with our software.  Scansoft's Dragon Naturally Speaking products have won over 160 awards worldwide for accuracy and ease-of-use.  The high quality of FutureNet's voice recognition module and Web-CPR application, combined with the Dragon voice recognition engine, creates an exceptional voice recognition package, exceeding all of your dictation and transcription needs.


FutureNet Technologies Partners with Sentillion and Announces iSeries is CCOW-Ready


Monrovia, CA
December 20, 2002

FutureNet Technologies has formed a partnership with Sentillion, developer of the Vergence Context management solution, becoming fully compliant with the Health Level Seven (HL7) CCOW standard.  FutureNet announced today that Web-CPR is now CCOW-ready.

Aimed at facilitating the integration of applications at the point of use, CCOW is an end-user-focused standard that complements HL7's traditional emphasis on data interchange and enterprise workflow.  Using a technique known as context management, the clinical user's experience is one of interacting with a single system, when in fact he or she may be using multiple, independent applications from many different systems, each via its native user interface.

FutureNet Technologies Corporation, a vital player in the healthcare information management industry, provides advanced digital dictation, transcription, and web enabled patient medical record management systems.  Since 1996, hundreds of health care and medical transcription service organizations have used FutureNet systems and services directly or indirectly.  Our iSeries Web-CPR is Windows/SQL-based, Internet/intranet-ready, and CCOW-ready, providing the complete medical record management package.  Our Web-CPR medical report management system is compliant with the HL7 CCOW standard through the use of Sentillion's Vergence SDK software.  FutureNet continues to work with our partners in developing and implementing the most advanced products and services in the industry. 

Sentillion, Inc., is the leading provider of context management technology solutions that simplify care givers' access to and use of Windows and web-based healthcare applications, making it more efficient, effective, and safe to provide patient care.  Sentillion's technology portfolio includes the Vergence Context management solution, the only commercially-available solution, fully compliant with the HL7 CCOW standard, capable of linking multiple, independently-authored health care applications on an enterprise-wide basis at provider institutions.  Sentillion also offers sophisticated and comprehensive development tools, workshops, and technical support to help application developers quickly and easily achieve compliance with the CCOW standard.  A privately held company, Sentillion is headquartered in Andover, Massachusetts.  More information about Sentillion can be obtained by clicking here.

Founded in 1987, Health Level Seven, Inc., is a non-profit, ANSI - Accredited Standards Developing Organization, providing standards for the exchange, management, and integration of data that supports clinical patient care and the management, delivery, and evaluation of health care services.  Its 2,200 members represent over 400 corporate members, including 90 percent of the largest information system vendors serving health care.  HL7 international affiliates are active in Argentina, Australia, Canada, China, Finland, Germany, India, Japan, Korea, Lithuania, The Netherlands, New Zealand, South Africa, Switzerland, Taiwan, Turkey, and the United Kingdom.