Letter Generation

Generating a letter from an Encounter Note is a convenient way to save time by reducing duplication of work. Once you’ve generated a letter, though, you may find you need … Read More

did you KNOW? Feb. 2020

Need to find a patient but don’t know their full name? No problem! You can search by phone number, health number, or you can use partial names with or without … Read More

Time Efficiency

Speed up your daily routines in Accuro with these tips for adding macros on the fly, configuring medical history band views, and using hotkeys for faster navigation. DOWNLOAD YOUR HOTKEY … Read More

did you KNOW? Dec. 2019

You can create quick-action buttons for things you do frequently. From the Accuro Start Menu > File > User preferences > Display > Configure Actions > green plus button under … Read More

Query Builder

It’s easy to track your patients individually, but what about groups within your patient population? Read on to see how Query Builder helps organize patient data for better reporting, faster … Read More

The Year in Review

The past 12 months were full of new initiatives and product enhancements, so in this month’s Trends & Insights we’re recapping what the Accuro Product team delivered in 2019, from … Read More

Why we decided to shake up Canadian Healthcare

The Accuro you know today began with the seed of an idea that grew into something big. Dive into this piece from Mike Checkley, QHR’s President and one of the … Read More

Downloading Forms

Forms in Accuro are one of the EMR’s most used tools. Opening a form in Encounter Notes lets you input patient data and save the completed form right to the … Read More

The Fax in Healthcare

While technology has squeezed the fax machine out of most industries, healthcare still relies on it to a surprising degree. This segment offers tips for making the most of faxing … Read More

did you KNOW? Oct. 2019

To access Forms, Templates, and Medical History Bands without leaving the screen you’re on, press CTRL+F10 from any screen to open Quick Patient Actions.