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The ABSA is offering the New Procedure Log program, now down-loadable. (Link Provided Below)

The program includes:

  •  A Trial Version - fully functional, but limited to 20 cases

  •  An ABSA-Certified Version - customized to your certification number

  •  A Non-ABSA Certified Version - fully functional, for any individual not certified through the ABSA *no ABSA Recertification Form

The Procedure Log main features includes:

  •  Easy to use menus and forms

  •  Complete recertification report (including application, cases, continuing education, etc.) ready for mailing

  •  User editable drop-down menus for procedural information including Facilities, Surgeons and Procedures

  •  Fully customizable reports (for special reporting needs)

  •  Data can be exported to Microsoft Excel (comma separated file)

  •  Backup and Restore features

  •  Continually tracks and displays your procedures and billing information on a monthly and year-to-date basis. 

The program also has sections for recording your required continuing educational data, CPR or ACLS and HIPAA certifications.

The Best Feature of all, included in the Procedure Log, is the “one-button clicking to print out all data required for Recertification, including the “Recertification Application” ready for your signature and submission!


 Sample Screen Shots

           

                                                                     

           

Note: The above names, dates and places are all fictitious.

System Requirements: Windows 98, Me, 2000, XP or Vista; 128mb RAM (minimum); 40mb Free Hard Drive Space (minimum)

 

Cost for the “Procedure Log” Software: $35.00


IMPORTANT  ...  IMPORTANT  ...  IMPORTANT

If You are Upgrading from a previous version; DO NOT Click the Download Link ...

until after you have read and followed all the directions for Upgrading, in the Installation Guide.

Failure to follow these instructions may lead to total loss of your existing data!!!

 

New Installations can also benefit from reading the Installation Guide, First.


Installation Guide

                                                                     Click Here (Adobe Acrobat .pdf version)                                 Get Acrobat Reader Web logo

 

Note: We recommend that you store your data on a "Jump Drive" or "Thumb Drive" along with a backup on your hard drive


Note: The Procedure Log Software does not run on the 64 Bit versions of Vista or the new Windows 7.

It does work on both 32 Bit versions. We are working on a 64 Bit version of the Procedure Log Software.

If you are unsure of your version of Windows, download the software and see if it runs in the Trial Version.

   Click Here to Download  

     After downloading select the Trial Version and check out all the features

Very Important; If upgrading read the Installation Guide first, before downloading!

    

If you are purchasing the Procedure Log Software; click on the above download link.

(Note: We do not send out the software on disk; it is downloadable only)

          

     To purchase the Procedure Log Program, Click on the link below. 

    Procedure Log Fee ($35.00)

    

To purchase the Procedure Log Program Upgrade (previous CD Version owners only), You must contact the ABSA by email.

   office@absa.net

Procedure Log Upgrade Fee ($5.00)

        Note: Your License Key will be sent to you, by email, Monday through Friday.


Send mail to office@absa.net with questions or comments about this web site.           
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