Physician Practice
Practice Name | Orentreich Medical Group, LLP |
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Website | orentreich.com |
Number of Physicians (MD/DO) | 2 |
Number of Locations | 1 |
Orentreich Medical Group is a dermatology practice on Manhattan's Upper East Side, founded by pioneering dermatologic surgeon Dr. Norman Orentreich. [5] They offer comprehensive medical and cosmetic dermatological care for a wide range of skin conditions, utilizing various treatments including laser technologies and cosmetic injectables. [5, 10] The practice also provides custom-formulated prescription and non-prescription skin care products. [5]
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Primary Electronic Health Record System
Orentreich Medical Group, LLP provides a patient portal for their patients, as indicated on their website under "Patient Resources". However, the specific vendor or branding name of this patient portal (like MyChart) is not mentioned in the search results. Therefore, it is not possible to directly tie the patient portal to a specific EHR vendor based on the information found. Some dermatology practices use patient portals such as Healow or Bridge Patient Portal, and some EHR systems designed for dermatology, like EZDERM, include a patient portal as part of their suite. However, without a direct mention of the patient portal's name used by Orentreich Medical Group, the underlying EHR system cannot be identified through this route. To understand what EHR Orentreich Medical Group, LLP is using, the patient portal vendor/branding/name needs to be identified first. The current search results confirm the existence of a patient portal but do not name the vendor or branding. Therefore, further steps are needed to find this information. Identify the specific patient portal vendor/branding/name used by Orentreich Medical Group, LLP by looking for login pages or service descriptions linked from their website. Once the patient portal vendor/branding/name is identified, search for that name in conjunction with terms like "EHR," "EMR," or "electronic health record" to find the integrated EHR system. Based on the gathered information, state the patient portal vendor/branding/name and its associated EHR vendor, if found.Based on the initial searches, we know that Orentreich Medical Group, LLP has a patient portal, but the specific name or vendor of this portal is not mentioned directly on their readily available web pages. The next step in the original plan was to look for login pages or service descriptions linked from their website to identify the patient portal branding. However, without being able to directly interact with their website's links or access potential login pages that might reveal branding, I cannot execute this step directly. Therefore, I need to adjust the plan to try and find mentions of the patient portal vendor through other search avenues that might have captured this information. This could include technology directories, articles, or other online resources that list the software used by medical practices, particularly dermatology practices of a similar size or focus. Since I cannot proceed with the original step of examining their website's links directly, I will try a different approach to find the patient portal vendor before attempting to link it to an EHR. Adjust the plan to: Search for technology profiles or listings related to Orentreich Medical Group, LLP that might mention their software systems, including their patient portal or EHR. If a patient portal name is found, search for that patient portal name and terms like "EHR integration" or "EHR partner" to identify the connected EHR system. If an EHR system is identified through a technology listing, search for that EHR system and its associated patient portal branding. Based on the information found in any of these steps, state the patient portal vendor/branding/name and tie it to the EHR vendor if a connection is established.