ChartLogic Hosting Virtual Conference in Wake of AAOS Cancellation

ChartLogic was disappointed to learn that AAOS 2020 has been cancelled in the wake of the spread of COVID-19, as we believe the show is one of the year’s most critical opportunities to gather, share innovations and collaborate in defining the direction of a critical sector of the healthcare industry.

However, ChartLogic is now committed to ensuring the valuable insights we would have shared with show attendees are still delivered to those who they can benefit.

To that end, we’ll be holding a virtual conference from March 25-27 open not only to those who would have attended AAOS 2020, but anyone who wants to learn more about our solutions and how they can make your practice more efficient.

Key Presentations

Each day will feature discussions surrounding five critical topics, providing three chances for you to learn more about each. Even if you can’t attend the entire session on a given day, we welcome you to hop in during the topic that interests you most.

Each day’s rundown will be as follows (all times EST):

1:00 p.m. – Intro and Demo of All ChartLogic Solutions
2:00 p.m. – How to Unleash the Power of Voice Dictation
2:30 p.m. – Using Templates to be More Efficient
3:00 p.m. – Telemedicine Showcase
3:30 p.m. – How to Increase Profit with RCM Billing Services

These sessions will be critical in helping you understand not only the entirety of ChartLogic’s offering, but how it applies to your specific practice and operations.

Giveaways!

Critical knowledge isn’t the only thing you’ll receive for your attendance – a ChartLogic gift box will be mailed to each and every webinar attendee.

These gift boxes include:

– A PowerBank Portable Charger
– An Insulated Canteen Water Bottle
– Hand Sanitizer
– Pens & Other Small Items

In addition, ChartLogic will be giving one lucky attendee each day a bonus waterproof, portable Bluetooth speaker – don’t miss your chance!

Sign Up Today! To register for the webinar, please click here.

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