What happens to the information I enter into the PreViser application – where does it go and what does it do?
All of the individually identifiable Patient details (name, address, etc) remain in your local data file behind your office’s firewall. The numerical data you enter for a Risk Assessment, along with the patient’s PreViser ID, is encrypted and sent over the Internet for risk calculation at PreViser’s central servers (also behind firewall protection). The calculated information is then re-encrypted and sent back over the Internet to your practice where it is re-identified to the specific patient and can be viewed or printed in the form of a Treatment Option Plan.
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