Tag Archives: EMR Systems

Why Accurate Documentation is Critical for Diagnosing Parkinson’s Disease

Though PET and DAT scans may aid the diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease or PD, it cannot differentiate PD and Parkinsonian subtypes. Clinical findings are still used to diagnose PD. However, a study published in the June issue of the Neurology … Continue reading

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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

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How Partial Dictation with Electronic Records Improves Clinical Documentation

Digitization of patient records offers the benefit of better accessibility to the health record and for tracking patient outcomes, which would improve the quality of care. However, physicians are finding it difficult to enter patient information into the electronic health … Continue reading

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Six Reasons Why EMR is Not an Alternative for Medical Transcription

Many health care organizations are striving to implement Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) and demonstrate ‘meaningful use’ of EMRs in 2014 to retain their existing Medicaid and Medicare reimbursement levels. However, it’s wrong to think that EMR will replace medical transcription. … Continue reading

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Why HL7 Interfacing is Necessary in Medical Transcription

HL7 interfacing is used in almost every healthcare field. This article explains why HL7 interfacing is necessary for medical transcription companies. Continue reading

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Medical Transcription Helps EMR/EHR Adoption

Medical transcription can help EMR/EHR adoption. Transcription allows healthcare providers to use secure platforms for the transfer of electronic records. Continue reading

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