Tag Archives: Electronic Medical Records

Study: Talking to Patients before Procedures can Prevent Potential High-cost Incidents

Outsourcing medical transcription helps busy physicians get error-free documents of dictated notes and other records in quick turnaround time. They can focus on their core tasks without concerns about their EHR documentation being incomplete or inaccurate. A new study says … Continue reading

Read More

Efficient Clinical Documentation Solutions Needed to keep up with Progress in Neurology Research

With the rapid adoption of electronic medical records (EMRs) in the U.S., medical transcription companies have become experts in providing physicians with EMR-integrated documentation, including customized solutions for specialties like neurology. Neurologists treat complex disorders such as Parkinson’s disease (PD) … Continue reading

Read More

Analysis of the Electronic Health Record Market from 2014 to 2020

The increase in the use of the Electronic Medical Records system has led to a decrease in the traditional pattern of physician’s dictation and medical record making. However, many physicians and healthcare facilities still rely on medical transcription outsourcing to … Continue reading

Read More

How Can Physicians Focus More on Patients and Not on EHR or EMR Data Entry?

Electronic Health Records (EHR) have completely changed the way physicians treat their patients and many believed that with the introduction of EHR, medical transcription outsourcing companies would become obsolete. But with the EHR system, physicians are forced to spend their … Continue reading

Read More

Outpatient Orthopedic Services Gaining Popularity

With the aging of the baby boomer generation, the field of orthopedics has grown significantly over the past few years. Faced with an increase in patients, rising costs, and changing industry rules, more and more orthopedic practices rely on outsourcing … Continue reading

Read More

Big Data Finding New Applications in Psychiatry

Big data plays an important role in the healthcare industry. In addition to human-generated information such as medical transcription services – data in electronic medical records (EMRs), paper documents, physicians’ notes, and email – examples of big data sources in … Continue reading

Read More

Electronic Medical Records for Better Patient Outcomes after Discharge

Electronic Health Record (EHR) is a systematic way of storing patient records such as personal information, disease, modes of diagnoses and recommendations by the physicians and so on, with the objective of ensuring easy availability of necessary data when needed. … Continue reading

Read More

Why EMR is Rated Beneficial for Physicians and Patients

Electronic medical records (EMR) have many benefits and if implemented efficiently can improve patient care and co-ordination among multiple caregivers. An electronic medical record is a digital version of a paper-based medical record and can be more easily managed. This … Continue reading

Read More

Importance of Incorporating SOGI Information within EHR

Expanding Electronic Health Records (EHRs) data collection to include sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI) information is critical to eliminate the invisibility of LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) people in the healthcare system. The Institute of Medicine (IOM) has … Continue reading

Read More