Electronic Medical Records
Software
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Besides Electronic Medical Records Software, we also provide
Medical Software, Practice
Management Software System, Medical Scheduling,
Medical Billing
Software, Electronic
Statements, Electronic Insurance Claims, Document Management, Telephony Reminder System,
Telephony Lab System. |
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With our
Electronic Medical Records Software also known as
Electronic Health Records, paper charts and medical records can be
either partially, or fully eliminated. Small practices can save the
space their filing cabinets currently fill up. Large practices can
re-assign entire rooms for storage of other items, such as medical
supplies, or even secondary examination rooms. EncounterNotes Electronic
Health Records Software has done this for hundreds of practices across
the United States, and can do it for your practice as well, even when
you are a specialist (See the medical specialties with strong demand,
all other specialties are just as easy product is just one example of
this).
Is The Product
Complicated?
In a word, no. If
you have any experience working with such common productivity tools such
as Microsoft Office, you can typically learn to use our Electronic
Health Records software within a few hours. If your staff is not used to
computers at all, it is important to note that training simply will be
necessary.
We have training
experience dating back to the early 1990s, when computer systems were
not so common. No matter your computer savvy, or that of your staff,
part of our job is to ensure that your system is not only installed and
implemented, but being used in its most efficient manner.
How Electronic
Health Records Work
In most
implementations, electronic health records systems immediately create
efficiencies, at a low cost. The systems use regular PCs, and no
proprietary hardware, meaning the expense of adding a new workstation is
relatively negligible.
A common
implementation often finds workstations located in each examination
room, which enables the physician, with only a click of a mouse, to pull
up patient information. This patient information can include a medical
history, charts, x-rays and previous conditions. Basically, everything
that would normally be stored in a patient folder is available to you,
at any workstation with security clearance, at any time of the day.
Obviously, for a
small practice, this can mean an extremely efficient practice wherein
data is not longer trucked around daily and stacks of folders are
virtually eliminated. For larger practices, this can be a godsend for
resources.
Staff is no longer
constantly moving paper from filing room to examination room, and as a
result, expenses can be saved. An office which formerly required 25
personnel might only require 20.
In fact, our
clients have seen almost immediate return on investment for our
electronic health records systems, simply on labor costs alone!
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