COMPANY OVERVIEW
GreenLife Medical Systems LLC is the
leading provider of software solutions for the medical
cannabis industry. Founded by practicing clinicians
and software specialists, the company’s
revolutionary web based record solutions are in use
by medical professionals across
California, Nevada, New Mexico, Colorado, Hawaii and Michigan.
OUR MISSION
GreenLife’s mission is to improve the quality of healthcare by
leveraging the latest advances in computer networking technologies.
GreenLife has created electronic record solutions specific to the
medical cannabis community to help bring accountability and standardization to this
emerging market.
WHAT IS GREENLIFE?
GreenLife develops revolutionary web based
electronic medical record storage systems
systems that leverage the latest
breakthroughs in information technology and "cloud
computing", providing unparalleled advantages to
medical professionals and clinicians. Our
systems are designed to produce a standardized
defensible medical record that significantly reduces
the amount of paperwork and storage for your office.
It's more important than ever to have patient records
stored electronically and accessible from anywhere.
Typical software systems require major investment of capital
for hardware installations and software licenses, all of which become expensive to maintain.
With GreenLife's competitive monthly fee, there is no need for
additional hardware purchases or complicated license purchasing and maintanence.
Everything is included, from the system to support to upgrades and version!
Finally you can provide your desired level of care to your patients, without hurting your bottom line.
WHY CHOOSE A "CLOUD
COMPUTING" MODEL?
Organizations large and small are flocking to
the cloud-computing model. Cloud- computing is the
antidote to many of the IT headaches associated with
the traditional on-premise software model. With no
software or hardware to buy, install, maintain, or
upgrade, the popularity of cloud computing grows
with organizations that are increasingly asked to do
more with less.
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