EHR Transcription

EHR Interoperability: Importance, Challenges and Solutions

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The digitization of health information and adoption of electronic health records (EHRs) have revolutionized patient data management. While medical transcription services are practical approach to guarantee precise and timely EHR documentation, achieving EHR interoperability – the capability to exchange EHR data among healthcare providers –

High-Quality EHR Documentation Crucial to Fight the Opioid Crisis

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According to recent estimates from the National Institute of Drug Abuse, more than 130 people in the U.S. die after overdosing on opioids. In 2017, opioid abuse was declared a public emergency by the Department of Health and Human Services (HSS). Medical transcription outsourcing

Using EHR Alerts to Improve Care and Practice Efficiency

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Medical practices strive to use EHRs to improve workflow and deliver optimal patient care. US based medical transcription companies help physicians integrate free text, dictated reports, and results of lab and imaging tests into EHRs to improve the usability of patient records. EHRs come with various

Gap in Adoption of Electronic Health Records in Behavioral Health Care

Gap in EHR adoption in Behavioral Health Care

The adoption of electronic health records in behavioral health care has transformed how patient information is documented, stored, and shared across medical settings. While general healthcare providers were rapidly embracing digital systems, many behavioral health and substance use disorder (SUD) treatment programs were slower

Do Electronic Health Records Pose Risk of Wrong Patient Orders?

Do Electronic Health Records Pose Risk of Wrong Patient Orders?

Transcribing patient orders is one of the many documentation tasks that medical transcription companies help physicians with. Today, computerized physician order entry (CPOE) allows providers to transmit orders quickly via the electronic health record (EHR). While EHRs are designed to optimize work flow and communications and

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