Electronic health records (EHRs) are a reliable source of data for disease symptoms, laboratory results, and treatments, and medical transcription services play a role in ensuring this. However, experts are now mulling over the capabilities of electronic health records (EHRs) to deal with infectious
To err is human. However, when it comes to medications, errors in prescribing, transcription and administration can prove very costly by compromising patient safety and increasing healthcare expenditure. Outsourcing medical transcription to an expert can ensure accurate entry of orders into the EHR. But
U.S. coronavirus cases have reached 1000 at the time of this writing (March 11), leading authorities to limit public interaction and urge students to take classes online. Infectious disease specialists are staying prepared and vigilant to manage people with suspected exposure, while researchers are
The introduction of Electronic Health Records (EHR) created the common belief that medical transcription will be wiped out from the medical industry very soon. However, medical transcription exists and continues to grow as members of the medical community are likely to use dictation and
The implementation of digitized medical record systems or electronic health records (EHRs) across the US has put patient information at the physician’s fingertips. US based medical transcription services play a key role in ensuring precise and timely EHR documentation. Even as it poses security