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How Medical Transcriptionists add Value to Creation of Medical Records

Medical Transcriptionists

Medical errors can be prevented with the help of precise, prompt, and well-structured medical record documentation. Medical transcriptionists (MTs) have always contributed to the production of quality medical records, though with the advent of electronic health records (EHRs), their work is being increasingly supported

How Speech Recognition helps Physicians create Soap Notes Faster

Speech Recognition

Complete and accurate medical record keeping promotes quality of care and patient safety. Today, medical transcription companies play a key role in helping healthcare providers maintain proper clinical documentation in electronic health records (EHRs). SOAP notes are a highly structured documentation format for recording, organizing, and

How to Ensure Accurate Pathology Transcription

Pathology Transcription

A pathologist is a medical professional who focuses on the diagnosis and categorization of diseases using microscopic examination of tissue or cells and the interpretation of diagnostic laboratory tests. Pathology reports contain important diagnostic information, and are typically dictated by pathologists and transcribed into

How to Use Patient Voice Data to Improve the Healthcare Experience

Healthcare Experience

Obtaining customer feedback is crucial for businesses. By scrutinizing this feedback, companies can monitor customer experiences, satisfaction levels, and interactions across various touchpoints. Pinpointing what customers want helps companies to meet their expectations and requirements. In the healthcare industry, the patient is the consumer

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

Real-Time Data Entry

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 about patients at the point

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