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Medical Forum / General / Dentistry / March 2009

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Anyone using "Software of Excellence"?

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spamlover - 27 Mar 2009 20:17 GMT
Well, whaddya think of it?
Henry Schein would like all of us to use it.
Read something about Henry acquiring their shares....
Amatus Cremona - 30 Mar 2009 00:50 GMT
What is it you are referring to?

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> Well, whaddya think of it?
> Henry Schein would like all of us to use it.
> Read something about Henry acquiring their shares....
spamlover - 30 Mar 2009 18:01 GMT
> What is it you are referring to?

May I beg thee to read here, brethren-in-trade: www.soeidental.com

It seems to have been developed in New Zealand, from there it spread to
Australia, where it had to change its name to "Exact". Or the reverse,
In NZ 'twas "Exact" and in Ozzy something else. Legal matter, you know.

I have known about the existence of "Dentrix"; but, as we say here in this
strange and faraway country, "it seems not to be able to kick a dent in a
package of butter"......(?)

Greetings, Hans
tenthmed - 30 Mar 2009 21:02 GMT
> > What is it you are referring to?
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> Greetings, Hans

O.K. Looks like Schein is an international company and that SOE is a
practise management software suite marketed OUTSIDE the USA and
Canada. AAMOF, I just today received the 2009 Schein dental catalogue
and only Dentrix and EasyDental are mentioned as the available
practise management products. SOE must be used in areas where there is
an NHS dental scheme in place.
Tin@ - 30 Mar 2009 23:39 GMT
> > > What is it you are referring to?
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> practise management products. SOE must be used in areas where there is
> an NHS dental scheme in place.

I'll keep my Softdent.
Amatus Cremona - 30 Mar 2009 23:43 GMT
Not much data about it there.  First link I tried did not even work.

>> What is it you are referring to?
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> Greetings, Hans
tenthmed - 30 Mar 2009 01:07 GMT
> Well, whaddya think of it?
> Henry Schein would like all of us to use it.
> Read something about Henry acquiring their shares....

Schein had EasyDental and now has Dentrix. Of  what, pray tell, do you
speak?
 
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