How Eyefinity EHR Makes a Cup of Joe

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At Mallinger Family Eyecare, Dr. Jennifer Mallinger, Dr. Julie Arcemont, and the staff strive to surpass the expectation of care for every patient. This isn’t easy in a world where there’s an app for everything, and folks are accustomed to walking into Starbucks and ordering their “usual” like a regular. Today’s patients expect more than just a solid prescription. It’s about the complete experience.

To keep up with patients’ growing expectations, we decided to go paperless about a year and a half ago. I can’t even describe how scary that was, but change always is. With support from Eyefinity® and our scanner, we successfully moved to Eyefinity EHR.

When you think of electronic health records, you probably assume you need to be tech savvy. But with Eyefinity EHR, understanding how to use an iPad is all you need to get started. Yes, there are times when something simple can get a bit involved. It happens with computers too, but that is when the technician saves the day!

With Eyefinity EHR, there is something called a “Sticky Note.” Information added to a sticky note doesn’t pass to a patient when you finalize the exam visit. This allows us to capture personal details about a patient’s lifestyle and preferences, like their children, animals, hobbies, life changes, and beverage preferences. We organize a patient’s sticky notes by date, so we remember personal details, like that they mentioned cutting out caffeine in their last visit when we offered coffee, tea, or water. Patients love that!

Discovering new ways to make patients happy is our focus. With Eyefinity EHR we didn’t just buy a product, we created a partnership for our future.


Hello, my name is Jamie Broughton and I’m the Optometric Technician for Mallinger Family Eyecare in Las Vegas, Nevada.

This is more than just a job to me. It’s a chance to help people. My story started when I graduated high school. I didn’t know where I was going so I didn’t see the point of college. I will forever be grateful to the woman destined to be my Mother-in-Law. She gave me my first job in this field and from day one I knew I had found my direction, an area in healthcare that still emphasized a one-on-one connection with people. Six years, four optical practices, and three states later, I still value the opportunity to truly “listen” and help individuals.

I’m excited to have this opportunity to blog about my job, technology, and of course what we all love, vision care. I hope by sharing my experiences I can help my colleagues, those special people in the business of helping others. If you have any questions about how we handle everyday Eyefinity EHR or OfficeMate processes, please let me know.