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Tag Archives: Medical Transcription Services
How Electronic Health Records can lead to Malpractice Errors
Comprehensive, accurate information in the electronic health record (EHR) is crucial to ensure proper diagnosis and continuity in care, as every medical transcription company knows. In fact, reliable EHR-integrated medical transcription services go a long way in preventing documentation errors … Continue reading
Read MoreStudies Recognize the Importance of Medical Transcription Support for EHR Clinical Documentation
Table of ContentsStudy Highlights Vital Role of Medical Transcriptionists in Clinical DocumentationIncorporating Transcriptionist Quality Checks into EPR System DesignBoost Accuracy and Efficiency with Transcription Outsourcing The tedious and time-consuming workload posed by electronic health record (EHR) data entry for administrative … Continue reading
Read MoreInpatient Physicians find EHRs more Taxing than Outpatient Physicians, says Study
EHR use has been identified as a major cause for physician burnout. A study conducted by the RAND Corporation and the American Medical Association (AMA) identified EHRs as the main reason for physician dissatisfaction, emotional fatigue, depersonalization, and loss of job satisfaction. … Continue reading
Read MoreNew Interventions Needed to Improve Electronic Documentation in the Emergency Room, says Study
A new study has found that a customized emergency department (ED) provider electronic documentation system which replaced paper documentation impeded operational performance and increased ED length of stay (LOS). The American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) stresses the need for … Continue reading
Read MoreSurvey Finds Patients See EHR Interoperability as Critical for High-quality Care
It is a fact that accurate and timely medical records are crucial for proper patient care and medical transcription outsourcing has played a key role in ensuring this. Electronic health records (EHRs) rule the roost in modern healthcare and have … Continue reading
Read MoreStudies Highlight Benefits of Electronic Health Records for Critical Care
As a medical transcription company, we are well aware of the importance of accurate documentation of the care that physicians and nursing staff provide to patients. Error-free, timely electronic health record (EHR) integrated medical transcription services ensure the information necessary … Continue reading
Read MoreER Visits Peak in Summer – Reliable Medical Transcription Support is Crucial to Maintain Patient Records
Summer is the time of year when emergency medical specialists see a spike in office visits. The reason is that the warm weather and outdoor activities come with certain risks such as heat-related ailments and injuries. Outsourcing medical transcription is … Continue reading
Read MoreReducing Patient Wait Time Crucial to Ensure Your Patients Are Happy
Electronic Health Record (EHR) implementation has increased the documentation burden for physicians, which is essentially a concern during the patient visit. With the introduction of EHR physicians are forced to spend more time typing and documenting medical details rather than … Continue reading
Read MoreImportance of Communication in Improving Doctor – Patient Relationship
A good patient-doctor relationship is an essential element for winning the trust of the patients and getting him/her to share all their concerns with the provider. This is important from the point of view of providing better patient care and … Continue reading
Read MoreKnowledge of Medical Slang Terms Ensures Quick Medical Documentation
Medical slang is a major challenge with regard to medical transcription, and it requires efficient medical transcription services to make sense of these terms and transcribe them accurately. Doctors, nurses, paramedics and other clinical staff use medical slang and common … Continue reading
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