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IsoTechnology has engineered the EMPART (Electronic Medical Photographic and Record Transfer) system, which is a unique patented method of accurately and securely transferring electronic information on a subject. Subject management is streamlined and the risk of subject information loss is minimized.

  • Compact, portable and easy to hygienically maintain.
    HIPAA Compliant.
  • Data is usually transferred to CD or DVD including CT Scans.
  • Selected data including selected CT scans can be emailed to other treating doctors for comment and advice.
  • Additional data files can be imported into the system and encrypted for transfer. Additional files can be in any format from any application.
  • Patient information provides continuous record of patient progress – Notes & Summaries.
  • Pictures convey more than text only.
  • Text can be dictated or typed directly into data record.
  • EMPART software provides a number of very useful measurement and illustration tools.
  • Information progressively recorded is encrypted and cannot be changed by subsequent treatment providers.

A “Read only” version can be downloaded for viewing on any available computer system (optional).
The EMPART system has been developed primarily for use in the medical, health and fitness industries. However, the database may have other uses, including collection of visual images at accident sites and crime sites. The system provides for the collection of medical data – the system comprising of a database server programmed to receive data in a number of different formats from respective different data sources. The database server being connectable to a communications network; a number of remote data collection arrangements associated with respective medical operators and equipment. Each is configured to permit the respective medical operators to input medical data relating to a medical condition of a subject into the data collection arrangement and to write the medical data to the database server via the communications network. The database server is configured to receive the medical data and to generate an electronic record representing a compilation of different items related to the medical data.

The database server may be connectable to the communications network via a web server, the communications network being in the form of the Internet.

The remote data collection may include data processors with respective capacity for storing the medical data. The remote data collection may include a removable data storage device that is compatible with other data processors in the system to enable additional medical data to be input into the removable data storage device as a subject is moved from one treatment site to another.