Most EMR systems require an "Interface License" to receive data. The practice must ensure their EMR vendor supports incoming DICOM or GDT data and that the license is active.
: Allows administrators to set specific rules for where data should be stored and how it should be named. Compatible Devices Tomey Data Transfer Software
The software acts as a bridge. When a technician performs an exam on a device like the (Corneal Topographer) or the Tomey OA-2000 (Biometer), the data transfer software captures that output and sends it directly to the patient's digital chart. Most EMR systems require an "Interface License" to