Tag Archives: EHR Adoption

CDC Reports Rise in EHR Adoption Among Office-based Physicians

The US healthcare system is undergoing a massive transformation as paper-based medical charts give way to electronic health records (EHR). After nearly 25 years of using paper charts, physicians have widely started accepting the use of Electronic Health Records (EHR). … Continue reading

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EHR Adoption on the Rise in Solo and Small Practices, Says Recent Study

Healthcare providers must adopt and successfully demonstrate meaningful use of a certified electronic health record (EHR) system by 2015 or pay a penalty. Studies and surveys are assessing the use and features of EHR systems in physician practices across the … Continue reading

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Use of Dictation Software on the Rise as EHR’s Adoption Are Reducing Productivity

An article based on the HIMSS report says that the use of dictation software is on the rise as EHR’s adoptions are reducing productivity. Continue reading

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Delaying EHR Adoption is a Bad Idea

The goal of EHR adoption is to improve the safety and quality of health care. Delaying EHR (Electronic Health Record) adoption will reduce reimbursements. Continue reading

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Adopting EHRs Found Beneficial for Mass Community Doctors

Adopting EHRs found beneficial for mass community doctors; partner with a reliable medical transcription firm, and save 30 – 40% on operational costs. Continue reading

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EMR Adoption – Role of Medical Transcription

Medical transcription plays a significant role in documentation. Medical transcription companies help in solving the dilemma associated with EMR adoption. Continue reading

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