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- 3 Levels of Quality Assurance
- Accuracy Level of 99%
- All Specialties Covered
- Competitive Pricing
- Digital Recorder Dictation
- Electronic Signatures
- Feeds for EHR or EPM
- HIPAA Compliant Service
- Quick Turnaround Time
- Toll Free Phone Dictation
- Transcription Management Software
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Tag Archives: Medical Transcription Outsourcing
Relevance of Neurology Transcription Service for Research and Medical Studies
Ongoing research in the medical field is important to identify new health conditions, diseases, and treatment approaches. This research often involves interviews, patient interactions, lectures, conferences, seminars and other audio recordings that need to be transcribed. Busy researchers and organizations … Continue reading
Read MoreStudy: EHRs Improve Management of Warfarin Therapy
Discharge summaries transcribed by a capable medical transcription service company contain a complete list of medications and discharge diagnoses which are crucial for continuity of care. Science Daily recently reported that according to a new study, electronic health records (EHRs) … Continue reading
Read MoreDocument Sharing and Face-to-Face Communication between Inpatient and Outpatient Physicians boosts Care
Many hospitalists and primary care physicians rely on medical transcription outsourcing to meet their documentation needs. The primary goal of patient care documentation is to communicate vital information about the patient to all the healthcare providers involved in caring for … Continue reading
Read MoreAnalysis 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 MoreMedical Device Connectivity Market Expected to Register Growth up to US $33.5 Billion by 2019
The medical industry has witnessed various technological changes over the years with the introduction of innovative medical equipment, technology, lab assays, treatment protocols and advanced EHR systems. There have been significant changes even in the way a medical transcription company, … Continue reading
Read MoreEven With Advances in EMR, Medical Transcription Still Very Much Part of the Healthcare Industry
With the introduction of electronic health records (EHR), many believed that medical transcription will be wiped out from the healthcare field. But medical transcription still continues to exist and grow as many segments of the medical community are likely to … Continue reading
Read MoreStudy Shows Reliable Medical Transcription Services Prevent Drug Errors
Up to 27 percent of nursing home residents are victims of drug errors, according to a Pharmaceutical Journal report based on a study published online in the 21 November 2016 issue of the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. Among … Continue reading
Read MoreEmergency Room Electronic Health Records – Medical Transcription Outsourcing could Prevent Data Entry Errors
The electronic medical record (EMR) is a powerful tool that enables the treating physician to track the patient’s medical history and detect patterns or problems, and provide quality health care. Medical transcription outsourcing is a reliable option to ensure accuracy … Continue reading
Read MoreStudy: Physicians Make More Errors with EHR than with Paper Records
In healthcare, the importance of good records hardly needs to be stressed. By documenting treatment, progress and outcomes accurately, patient records make effective health care possible and also help physicians justify services provided. The standard documentation process involves the physicians … Continue reading
Read MoreStudy Links Physician Burnout to EHR Data Entry
Even with digitization of patient records and computerized data entry by physicians, medical transcription outsourcing is still relevant. Information Management recently reported on a new nationwide study which links electronic health records (EHRs) to physician burnout and dissatisfaction. Led by … Continue reading
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