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Julie Clements

About Julie Clements

Joined the MOS team in March of 2008. Julie Clements has background in the healthcare staffing arena; as well as 6 years as Director of Sales and Marketing at a 4 star resort. Julie was instrumental in the creation of the medical record review division (and new web site); and has especially grown this division along with data conversion of all kinds.

Understanding Patient Privacy Laws and Ethical Considerations in Healthcare

Patient Privacy is a top concern in health care. With the growing digitization of practices and healthcare organizations, it is essential for physicians and medical transcription companies to stay informed about the Privacy, Security, and Breach Notification requirements of the … Continue reading

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How Does Medical Transcription Continue to Be Relevant?

Table of ContentsImportance of Medical Transcription Even TodayReasons Why Medical Transcription Is Still Relevant Medical transcription is all about converting audio recordings of physicians’ handwritten medical notes into text. Medical transcription is still important in the healthcare sector today, despite technological advancements and … Continue reading

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How Speech Recognition helps Physicians create Soap Notes Faster

Table of ContentsHow Physicians use SOAP notesHow Speech Recognition generates SOAP NotesConversational AI – a “Game Changer” in Medical Charting Complete and accurate medical record keeping promotes quality of care and patient safety. Today, medical transcription companies play a key role … Continue reading

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Advantages of Real-Time Data Entry for Medical Reporting [INFOGRAPHIC]

Real-time data in a medical practice refers to the recording of patient evaluations, observations, and interventions and all other types of clinical data as they are generated. Electronic health records (EHRs) are designed to ensure accurate, current, and complete information … Continue reading

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10 Tips for HIPAA Compliance when using Mobile Devices

Table of Contents Risks of Mobile Device Use in Healthcare Strategies for HIPAA Compliance on Mobile Devices With the growing number of smartphone users, the use of mobile technology in healthcare is widespread and increasing. People use mobile devices to gather healthcare … Continue reading

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How Human-based Medical Transcription Services improve Healthcare Communication, Care and Efficiency

Medical transcriptionists convert audio recordings of physician dictation into written notes that can be integrated into electronic health records (EHRs). A reliable US-based medical transcription company would have a team of trained and experienced professionals on board that can provide documentation … Continue reading

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5 Ways Voice Recognition is Improving Healthcare

Voice or speech recognition technology (SRT) uses artificial intelligences (AI) to interpret spoken audio and convert the spoken words into text on a computer screen. Voice recognition is making waves in many fields and its applications range from performing initial … Continue reading

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6 Ways Physicians can Improve Dictation Efficiency

Clear, accurate and timely medical records are essential to support patient care. Physicians need to relay precise and accurate data to the other members of the patient’s care team. Dictated reports are usually sent to a third party for transcription. … Continue reading

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Medical Documentation of Burn Injuries

For successful treatment of burns, adequate documentation is a major concern. Up-to-date burn injury documentation brings more challenges and requirements for practices. Emergency departments can consider outsourcing medical transcription to get accurate reports of the treatment recordings. Studies have highlighted … Continue reading

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Advantages of Using EHR Data for Clinical Research

Data collection and management in clinical research involves gathering variables pertinent to the research hypotheses and using it to generate high-quality, reliable, and statistically sound results from clinical trials. Clinical researchers collect both primary data from surveys and interviews and … Continue reading

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