Tag Archives: Medical Transcription Service Company

Home Physician Services can Reduce Emergency Department Overcrowding

Emergency department overcrowding is a major problem in hospitals across the U.S. Outsourcing medical transcription helps emergency physicians maintain accurate electronic health records. However, emergency departments (ED) face many challenges when it comes to delivering high quality and timely patient … Continue reading

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Study: 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

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Document 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

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Unique Challenges of Sports Medicine Specialists and How Medical Transcription Services Help

With a spate of serious injuries occurring just a few days after the start of the 2016 Olympic Games, sports medicine is in the news. Today, there is a lot at stake for professional athletes, their team, coaches and parents, … Continue reading

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What Makes a Medical Transcription Company Technologically Advanced?

Medical transcription has come a long way with advancements in technology that have made the process faster and more convenient and productive. To earn the epithet of ‘technologically advanced’, medical transcription service company would need to be one that uses … Continue reading

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Study: 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

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Study 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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Survey: Up to 96 Percent of US Hospitals have Certified Electronic Health Records

The results of a recently published survey show that nearly 100 percent of hospitals in the U.S. have certified EHR technology. The survey was released by the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) at its 2016 annual meeting. The … Continue reading

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CDC Study Revealed Higher Suicide Rates among Native Americans

Suicide was found to be the second leading cause of death among adults aged between 15 and 24 in 2013. As the patterns of suicide may be different for young adults between 18 and 24 years of age than for … Continue reading

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Pain Management Transcription Service

Many pain management transcription service companies have come up to transcribe electronic medical reports associated with pain management very efficiently. Continue reading

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