![]() Take group sessions to another level with support for groups of any size. Patients may request telehealth appointments from the InSync patient portal. UNLIMITED TELEHEALTHĮasily schedule and host telehealth sessions from within the InSync EHR software. Enable electronic prescribing of controlled substances (EPCS). Gain automatic integration with InSync’s Electronic Medication Administration Record (eMAR) platform. Increase safety with medication history reviews at-a-glance. This creates opportunities for more face time with patients and gets providers out of the software sooner so they can focus on diagnosis and treatment. The InSync EHR system allows for the completion of patient progress notes incredibly fast. Billers can process claims faster with automated features that enhance profitability. Providers can practice medicine in a single system that is fully integrated across their practice. With the InSync EHR / EMR system you don’t have to choose. We use the terminology quite a bit, but what is the difference between EHR and EMR software? WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN EMR AND EHR? WHICH IS RIGHT FOR ME? We listen to our providers and develop our software to work for their specialties and workflows, not the other way around. Our rapid release cycle means we routinely add new features and functionalities to our electronic health and medical records software while always improving its core capabilities. EMR SystemsĮFFICIENT & CONFIGURABLE ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORDS Find out why providers across the country trust InSync Healthcare Solutions with their patients’ health and medical records. A FULLY INTEGRATED EHR & EMR WITH FULL MEDICAL BILLING, PRACTICE MANAGEMENT, AND INTEROPERABILITY AT YOUR FINGERTIPS.Įlectronic Health Records (EHR) software, as well as Electronic Medical Records (EMR) software, are not one-size-fits-all systems-or at least they shouldn’t be. The information on this page is provided directly from the system’s marketing website unless otherwise noted. We do not endorse or exclusively work with any one EHR. Disclaimer: Behavioral Information Systems, LLC is an independent consultant and we work often with many EHR systems.
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Speaking as someone who has had to uniquely identify persons in a database, it takes a surprisingly long list of columns to do so. On the other hand, customers don't typically come with unique identifiers. Adding an additional numeric key would simply be a waste of disk space and would almost certainly require an additional index on the productCode column for searching. It's quite common for products to have some sort of unique inventory number, which makes an ideal PK. So why does one table employ a Natural Key while the other utilizes a Surrogate Key? We can see a surrogate key in a table from the same database, which defines a customerNumber column as its PK:Īlthough not Auto Incrementing, it's a numeric field that is unrelated to the customer entity: Making a Decision The key itself could be made up of one or multiple columns (i.e. Looking at the data, we can see that the productCode has business meaning: Surrogate KeysĪ surrogate key (or synthetic key, pseudokey, entity identifier, factless key, technical key, etc!) is a system generated (GUID, sequence, unique identifier, etc.) value with no business meaning that is used to uniquely identify a record in a table. We can easily identify the Primary Key by the key icon in the Key column: The following is an example of a table with a natural key in Navicat Premium 16's Table Designer. Since these columns are attributes of the entity they inherently possess business meaning. they are attributes of the entity within the data model) that uniquely identify a record in the table. Natural KeysĪ natural key is one made up of one or more columns that already exist in the table (e.g. Later, we'll cover the questions of whether or not to use the database Auto Increment feature as well as which data type(s) - if any - make the best PKs. In this first instalment, we'll compare the two basic types of PKs: Natural and Surrogate Keys. Somewhere in all those ideas, there will be a few that will steer you towards the best type of PK to use for your organizational needs. With that in mind, this series will present some reasons both for and against different types of PKs. Compounding the impediments to coming up with an answer is that there is no one size fits all solution. ![]() If you ask anyone who works with databases on a daily basis, whether database administrator, developer, or tester, you'll get a myriad of opinions and justifications to go along with them. One of the first decisions you'll be faced with as a database designer is what kind of Primary Key (PK) to use on your tables. ![]() ![]() Choosing a Primary Key - Part 1 by Robert Gravelle Natural vs. ![]() Beacon skills workshop with Ogden Avalanche Center staffħ:00 p.m. ![]() Guided backcountry tour with Powder Mountain GuidesĢ:00 p.m. Avalanche safety workshop with Ogden Avalanche Center staffġ:00 p.m. Beacon skills workshop with Ogden Avalanche Center staffġ2:00 p.m. Guided backcountry tour with Powder Mountain Guidesġ1:00 a.m. BASECAMP trailer and demos open to publicġ0:00 a.m. Tickets for dinner cost $35 and are available for pre-purchase at: Saturdayĩ:00 a.m. Join us in the Bower Lodge on Saturday evening for a giant opportunity drawing, all you can eat pizza and local beer, all the proceeds going to the Ogden Avalanche Center. Backcountry Magazine staff and Powder Mountain guides will be on hand both days for free workshops that will freshen up your beacon skills and teach you basic backcountry safety and etiquette. Throughout the weekend, our friends from the Ogden Avalanche Center will join us to discuss the local snowpack and general backcountry safety. From the Berkshires to the Tetons, the Rockies to the Wasatch, Backcountry Magazine will join local guides, forecasters and avalanche instructors for weekendlong pop-up events featuring gear demos, avalanche education, local forecasting and huge raffles benefiting local nonprofits.īackcountry BASECAMP will make its second visit to Powder Mountain to offer free demos and educational workshops in the base area March 11 and 12. The Backcountry BASECAMP Tour is heading back to Utah’s Powder Mountain! Together with Scott Sports, Backcountry Magazine brings the beta published in every issue to resorts across the U.S. Backcountry Basecamp is heading to Powder Mountain this weekend! Okay, I’ve seen Power Rangers, I get the gist. The title is derived from the heroines’ names: Ruby, Weiss, Blake, and Yang, who sport the colors red, white, black and yellow. The series follows four girls as they seek to become Huntresses who valiantly defend humanity from the monstrous Grimm. Like, for someone getting into anime and animation at that time, RWBY got thrown around in the same breath as Death Note and Sword Art Online as the mega-hits you had to watch. The series is still ongoing, gearing up for a ninth season, but that first season absolutely blew up. That alone makes it worthy of a proper breakdown, so let’s just get into it.Īs I briefly touched upon, RWBY began as an animated series for Rooster Teeth, created by Monty Oum, where its 3D animation was hard on the eyes. In fact, it impressed me by boasting one of the sharpest declines in quality between a first and second episode I’ve seen since The Detective is Already Dead. Okay, no problem it’s a slow start, that can work, let’s try the second episode and…what happened?Įven after cautiously tailoring my expectations, RWBY did not manage to live up to a rather low bar. I had a lot of reasons to get excited about this, and that first episode was absolutely…okay. RWBY got its own anime adaptation from Shaft and the director of March Comes in Like a Lion, even sound design by Jin Aketagawa. Animation is a visual medium, and there’s so many anime out there that have phenomenal writing and presentation, and I’d rather spend my time watching those.īut that was all going to change. I won’t ever tell someone not to watch a show because the animation is bad, but personally, it’s too important to neglect. I had a general idea of the story, its color-coded protagonists, and how well it was loved in spite of its…shall we say, rough presentation. Despite being all the rage with my online friends at the time, nothing piqued my interest. ![]() I’m not a fan, and considering the amount I’ve heard about the series, I know surprisingly little about it. If you were on the internet in 2013 and ’14, it was impossible to not be at least passingly familiar with RWBY. ![]() Directed by Kenjirou Okada & Toshimasa Suzuki |