The patient-provider relationship has become as the foundation of quality healthcare. The 21st Century Cures Act gave patients the right access to their electronic health record (EHR). Many studies report that patient access to their medical records can encourage them to collaborate with their provider
Medical record keeping has evolved over the years. Formerly, physicians dictated their notes and got the spoken reports converted into hand-written or typed notes by a medical transcription service company. With the advent of EHRs, the role of medical transcriptionists changed and they now
Electronic health records (EHRs) allow physicians to manage clinical information in an effective way and share patient data with other health providers. Outsourcing medical transcription helps them ensure timely and accurate EHR documentation. Remote medical consultations became an effective tool for patient interactions and
Effective healthcare documentation is crucial to convey clinical information about a patient’s diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes, for communication between clinicians and payers, and to avoid compliance issues. Outsourcing medical transcription is a widely accepted strategy to ensure complete and accurate electronic health record (EHR) documentation
Electronic health records are designed to support safe, efficient and high-quality medical care. Outsourcing medical transcription promotes accurate and complete documentation in the patient record. However, proper care coordination is essential to improve the care experience for providers and patients.
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