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The Diagnosa™ - At the soul of the matter






The Diagnosa™ is a cost effective, PC based digital diagnostic system that allows the data captured from high quality test procedures to be displayed, analysed, trended, and stored in a computer-based patient record.

Since the test procedures are captured at point-of-care by the clinician, the need for referrals is reduced. The data may also be made available to third parties via the Internet.
 

 
" The back up service
and advice has always
been immediate,
concise and
helpful"

DR MITHA - JHB

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Test results and analysis can be printed for referral using a standard desktop laser printer. Alternatively, the clinician can reprocess, view and further analyse the test data using the utility called Viewa™. Viewa™ runs on Windows 95, 98, 2000 and NT, and is available as a free download from the Cyberscope website.

The Diagnosa™ creates a user-friendly electronic patient record system that demonstrates immediate practical and financial benefits while providing a platform for further computer based information management systems.

The system is designed to be supported remotely and comes with free, optional unlimited off-site data storage, which can be utilised to ensure data safety and security - and consequent practice continuity - in the event of system failure.
 



 
 
In the recent SABS Design Institute Awards, the Diagnosa™ system was praised among the winners for pioneering excellence and innovation.

With the judges criteria ranging from performance and ease of maintenance to ergonomics and a cost/value relationship, the Diagnosa™ system won the top award in both the category of industrial design and engineering design.

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RESULTS OF CLINICAL TRIALS (POP UP WINDOW)

RESPIRATION JOURNAL ARTICLE (POP UP WINDOW) or (PDF)

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