NON DOWNLOADABLE ELECTRONIC FORMS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
COMPACC Catholic Health Services, Inc. 4790 North State Road 7 Lauderdale Lakes FL 33319 Non-downloadable electronic forms;Downloadable electronic forms;Manuals in the field of post-acute care; Printed instructional, educational, and training materials in the field of post-acute care; Printed forms;Medical evaluation services, namely, assessment and tracking program for patients receiving post-acute care; Conducting medical evaluations to aid in determining the appropriate level of health care for a patient; Medical evaluation services, namely, managing the transition of patients from acute care to post-acute care and between levels of post-acute care for purposes of guiding treatment; Providing information about medical evaluation services;
FEMS Catholic Health Services, Inc. 4790 North State Road 7 Lauderdale Lakes FL 33319 Non-downloadable electronic forms;Downloadable electronic forms;Printed instructional, educational, and training materials in the field of post-acute care; Printed forms;Providing information about medical evaluation services;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The computerized system for automated completion of forms is an Internet accessible system for automatically completing forms such as employment or other applications from individual user data retained in a database. The computerized system for automated completion of forms provides for conversion of a paper application form into an electronic form image that is then mapped to identify entry fields, define electronic entry fields associated with the entry fields on the paper form, and associate the electronic entry fields with data item definitions in the database for automatic filling of the form fields form data stored in the database. Users may enter their personal data into the database for subsequent filling of forms either through a default data entry process, or by filling out a first form.