Logical Progression offers complimentary license package of its Logical Ink software to hospitals

Logical Progression, a software company specializing in tablet-based charting for hospitals/clinical trials and visitor management solutions, announced today a special opportunity for hospitals to receive a complimentary license package of its Logical Ink® electronic charting solution for healthcare. Used by pioneers in the industry like Sutter Health and Alamance Regional Hospital, Logical Ink® utilizes tablet PCs, digital ink and a natural handwriting interface to easily collect clinical and patient documentation.

The offer, consisting of ten client licenses, one server license, implementation of ten forms, one HL7 interface and one imaging interface, will be available to a limited number of hospitals who apply for consideration on the Logical Progression web site at www.logicalpro.com/offer between September 15th, 2009 and October 15th, 2009 (additional details are available on the application form). The hospitals who will be receiving Logical Progression’s complimentary license packages will be announced on November 3rd, 2009.

“Logical Progression acknowledges the challenge of adopting new technologies in today’s economic climate, says Chris Joyce, President and Founder of Logical Progression, “Streamlined budgets and reduced spending can prevent hospitals from implementing solutions that benefit both their organization and their patients.” Joyce adds, “By offering a select number of hospitals this opportunity, Logical Progression hopes to help save hospitals time and money in their registration and clinical documentation processes and to improve the levels of patient care and satisfaction.”

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