Author Archives: Rajeev Rajagopal

How the Internet Impacts the Patient-Physician Relationship

The internet has transformed the way we live, and how we work and interact with others. The internet of things has revolutionized the practice of medicine. Interregional and global communications, methods of practice and practice management have all been impacted. … Continue reading

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“Webside Manner” – The Skill that a Telemedicine Physician Must Have

Telemedicine is one of the advances that can have a significant impact on American healthcare. Our medical transcription company recently reported on how telemedicine plays a critical role in helping victims of natural disasters to obtain access to the healthcare … Continue reading

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Crucial Role of Telemedicine during Natural Disasters

Telemedicine, the practice of delivering medical care remotely, has become more sophisticated with advancements like videoconferencing. Medical transcription companies help physicians providing these services maintain timely and accurate patient records. Recent reports indicate that telemedicine plays a significant role during … Continue reading

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Hospital Interpreter Service: A New Technological Advancement to Improve Communication

Communication is the prime requirement in any clinical setting, and lack of it can result in compromised care. Medical transcription companies know how important the communication factor is in ensuring accurate medical records and improved patient care. However, lack of … Continue reading

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Federal Law Calls for Voluntary Certification of Pediatric EHRs

As a medical transcription company, we provide electronic health record (EHR) centred documentation solutions for various specialties including pediatrics. The implementation of EHRs in pediatrics offers many benefits. In fact, a recent press release from the American Academy of Pediatrics … Continue reading

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Inpatient Physicians find EHRs more Taxing than Outpatient Physicians, says Study

EHR use has been identified as a major cause for physician burnout. A study conducted by the RAND Corporation and the American Medical Association (AMA) identified EHRs as the main reason for physician dissatisfaction, emotional fatigue, depersonalization, and loss of job satisfaction. … Continue reading

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Survey Finds Patients See EHR Interoperability as Critical for High-quality Care

It is a fact that accurate and timely medical records are crucial for proper patient care and medical transcription outsourcing has played a key role in ensuring this. Electronic health records (EHRs) rule the roost in modern healthcare and have … Continue reading

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Optimize Chiropractic Care by Improving EHR Documentation and Data Sharing

A Gallup poll conducted in 2015 found that more that 33 million adults in the U.S. had seen a chiropractor in the last 12 months, with twice as many saying that a chiropractor would be their first option to consult … Continue reading

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7 Tips to Build a Good Patient – Doctor Relationship

A warm and solid patient – doctor relationship is essential to ensure better patient care and win the trust of patients. Nowadays with the implementation of EHR, most doctors are tied down with documentation work which would be better handled … Continue reading

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Patient Recordings of Clinical Encounters on the Rise, finds Recent Study

It is common practice for physicians to record office visit notes and have them documented in the electronic medical record with the help of a medical transcription service provider. Accurately transcribed EMR notes promote continuity of care and also help … Continue reading

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