by Chloe Williams | Apr 17, 2026 | FAQ Friday
dbtech does not apply a default delete setting within its system. This design choice prioritizes flexibility, giving healthcare organizations full control over how long documents and records are stored and when, or whether, they are removed. No Default Deletion,...
by Chloe Williams | Apr 10, 2026 | FAQ Friday
Yes. The dbtech Downtime Solution is designed to be compatible with all major EHR systems, ensuring healthcare organizations can implement it without disrupting existing clinical workflows or requiring significant IT changes. Built for the EHR Systems You Already Use...
by Chloe Williams | Apr 3, 2026 | FAQ Friday
Planned downtime refers to a scheduled, pre-announced period during which systems, applications, or infrastructure are intentionally taken offline for maintenance, upgrades, or testing. Unlike unplanned downtime, it occurs with advance notice and gives healthcare...
by DB Technology | Mar 27, 2026 | FAQ Friday
Healthcare organizations serve increasingly diverse communities, making language accessibility a critical part of patient engagement and care delivery. dbtech’s electronic forms solution is designed with this reality in mind. Create Electronic Forms in Any Language...
by DB Technology | Mar 20, 2026 | FAQ Friday
Capturing Incoming HL7 Messages Reliably dbtech is designed to reliably capture incoming HL7 messages from connected healthcare systems as soon as they are received. When a message enters the environment, the system immediately accepts and logs the transaction,...
by DB Technology | Mar 13, 2026 | FAQ Friday
Unplanned downtime refers to any unexpected interruption that prevents clinicians and staff from accessing the systems, tools, or information they need to deliver care. Unlike scheduled maintenance or planned system upgrades, unplanned downtime occurs without warning...