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Challenges of Patient Monitoring in General Care – Bedside Devices can Save the Day, say Studies

Bedside Devices

Patients are shifted from the intensive care unit (ICU) to a general floor when the physician determines that they no longer need such close surveillance and individualized care. Most patients and their caregivers see this decision as a step in their progress from being gravely

Shared Medical Appointments offer Significant Benefits for Both Patients and Providers, say Reports

Shared Medical Appointments

A patient’s medical appointment with a physician is valuable time. Many providers rely on medical transcription outsourcing to create complete and accurate electronic medical records that tell the patient’s story and meet all legal, regulatory and auditing requirements. Physicians strive to utilize the precious time

How Virtual Care Doctors Are Significant for Better Health Care

Health Care

Virtual care doctors are a great boon for patients when they require immediate medical advice, but may not be able to actually visit a doctor. Advanced technology has made virtual doctors and telehealth a reality, enabling quality patient care to be provided to remote patients.

EHR Optimization can Improve Patient Care and Reduce Physician Burnout

EHR Optimization

EHRs are designed to promote legible, up-to-date complete documentation at the point of care, help physicians improve efficiency and meet their business goals, and share accurate, up-to-date, and complete information on care with patients and other providers. Medical transcription outsourcing helps physicians manage their burdensome

Language Used in Clinical Notes can affect Patient Care, says Johns Hopkins Study

Clinical Notes

Accurate and timely medical notes, as every medical transcription company knows, ensure systematic documentation of a patient’s medical history, diagnosis, treatment and care. Experienced medical transcriptionists convert the physician’s dictation into error-free input for the electronic medical record (EMR). However, a Johns Hopkins study has

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