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- All Specialties Covered
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Tag Archives: Medical Transcription Companies
Perspectives on the Use of Image-Rich Radiology Reports
Radiology reports are vital for patient care. Some clinicians can interpret imaging studies on their own, but a report prepared by a radiologist can result in better patient care as it provides more accurate and comprehensive interpretation of the findings. … Continue reading
Read MoreFive Common Nursing Errors and Strategies to Prevent Them
Operating in a fast-paced, unpredictable environment, healthcare workers experience greater stress at work and more negative outcomes of stress than professionals in other fields. Medical transcription companies are focused on helping them with their arduous documentation tasks. However, high workload, … Continue reading
Read MoreStudy finds Mismatches between EHR Documentation and Actual Clinical Encounters
Electronic health records (EHRs) improve the physician’s ability to diagnose patients’ problems sooner and reduce or even prevent medical errors, improving treatment outcomes. Many providers rely on medical transcription outsourcing to document voice recordings into EHRs. EHRs can improve diagnostics … Continue reading
Read MoreAdmissions to the ICU – Important Concerns and Considerations
Physicians managing intensive care units (ICUs) provide focused, high quality care to critically ill patients. Medical transcription companies help with their documentation needs, allowing physicians to provide patients with the treatment, constant monitoring and frequent nursing care they need. However, … Continue reading
Read MoreStrategies to Reduce Risks of Surgical Site Infections
With new payment models, strong clinical documentation improvement (CDI) has become very significant and many surgical specialties outsource medical transcription to improve documentation in surgical operation notes. However, ensuring good documentation is just one of the many challenges that surgeons … Continue reading
Read MoreHow to Maintain Electronic Health Records Effectively
Accurate record-keeping is an integral element in providing safe and effective patient care. Far more than a computerized version of a paper chart, an electronic health record (EHR) contains information such as administrative and billing data, patient demographics, progress notes, … Continue reading
Read MoreEHR-related Malpractice Suits Growing, finds Study
Electronic health records (EHRs) have fast become a staple in the healthcare sector and medical transcription companies play a key role in helping providers leverage EHR systems. However, EHRs have been found to contribute to malpractice suits. A new analysis … Continue reading
Read MoreStem Cell Medicine for Good Health and Better Treatment of Diseases
Medical research is indispensable when it comes to finding effective treatment for various health conditions. To study a patient and his/her medical condition, response to treatment and so on, accurate documentation is very important. Medical records created with the support … Continue reading
Read MorePatient Matching Problem Continues to Dog Healthcare Industry
The transition from paper charts to electronic health records (EHRs) has dramatically changed the way patient care is provided. EHRs help clinicians document treatment decisions, order medications and review laboratory results. Medical transcription companies have evolved along with the technology, … Continue reading
Read MoreStudy: EHRs may not reflect Accurate Ophthalmic Medication Information
Many ophthalmologists rely on outsourced ophthalmology transcription services to ensure accurate and timely patient records. Electronic health records (EHRs) offer many benefits for ophthalmology practices and have evolved significantly to improve documentation, coding, billing, and security of patient data. However, … Continue reading
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