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Eisenhower Medical Center Goes Live With KioskWorks
January 22 09:00 AM

Effective January 22nd, 2010, PatientWorks Development Partner Eisenhower Medical Center in Rancho Mirage, California has officially gone live with PatientWorks 4 and KioskWorks.

The newest offering from PatientWorks allows patients to check in for their scheduled appointments as well as gain easy access to maps and directory information within the facility. It is a fully customizable solution that is deployable using a centrally managed PatientWorks Server, and can be updated and controlled using a rich set of tools provided by the product.


PatientWorks Releases PatientWorks® 4
January 12 09:00 AM

As a culmination of a shared effort between PatientWorks and our development partner Eisenhower Medical Center, we are proud to present PatientWorks® and the KioskWorks® platform.

Enhancements/Documentation/Behavior Changes

o    PatientWorks' KioskWorks® Enables Patient Self Check-In and More

§  KioskWorks® tracks all appointments and allows Self Check-Ins
§  Queue Navigator allows your staff to manage and track the status of all appointments
§  KioskStudio, allowing the creation of fully customizable Kiosk experiences
§  Kiosk Wayfinding, displaying and printing turn-by-turn directions for users
§  Kiosk Directory, allowing users to view and locate staff within your organization
§  Centrally deploy and manage your all your Kiosks through PatientWorks® Server Administrator

o    PatientWorks Forms now support Rich Text Formatting (RTF)
o    Aztec barcodes can now be printed from PatientWorks
o    Scheduled printing now allows for “black list” dates
o    Improved Web Application Security
o    Supports .Net 3.5 Framework
o    Management Dashboard added to Server Administrator

"With our PatientWorks 4 release, we introduce KioskWorks, our full-featured kiosk for appointment check-ins, wayfinding, staff directories, and almost anything else you can think of. This was our first foray into Microsoft’s new WPF and it’s been an interesting learning experience. WPF (Windows Presentation Foundation) is a whole new method for doing window layout and design. The ease with which it lets us attractively reskin windows and controls is impressive and exciting. We’re looking forward to what we can do with it in the future."
                                                                  --PatientWorks Lead Developer, Tim Gemma