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Electronic Medical Records (EMR)
o Vendor Review
o Selection, Implementation, and Management
IT solutions
o PMR-EMR-Specialty specific
o Selection of PM/EMRsolution
o Request For Proposal
Development
o VendorEvaluation
o ContractNegotiation
o Implementation of PM/EMR:
Electronic Medical Records (EMR)
o Vendor Review
o Selection, Implementation, and Management
IT solutions
o PMR-EMR-Specialty specific
o Selection of PM/EMRsolution
o Request For Proposal
Development
o VendorEvaluation
o ContractNegotiation
o Implementation of PM/EMR:
- Management Support
- Regular Onsite Visits
- Workflow Processes Management
- Software Interface Management
- Data Migration Supervision
- Template Creation
- Go LIVE Support
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EHR (ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS) vs EMR (ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORDS)
- A digital record of health information. - A digital version of a chart
- Streamlined sharing of updated, real-time information. - Not designed to be shared outside the individual practice
- Allows a patient’s medical information to move with them. - Patient record does not easily travel outside the practice
- Access to tools that providers can use for decision making - Mainly used by providers for diagnosis and treatment
The EHR is the future of healthcare because they provide critical data that informs clinical decisions, and they help coordinate care between everyone in the healthcare ecosystem. An EHR has the following benefits over an EMR:
EHR (ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS) vs EMR (ELECTRONIC MEDICAL RECORDS)
- A digital record of health information. - A digital version of a chart
- Streamlined sharing of updated, real-time information. - Not designed to be shared outside the individual practice
- Allows a patient’s medical information to move with them. - Patient record does not easily travel outside the practice
- Access to tools that providers can use for decision making - Mainly used by providers for diagnosis and treatment
The EHR is the future of healthcare because they provide critical data that informs clinical decisions, and they help coordinate care between everyone in the healthcare ecosystem. An EHR has the following benefits over an EMR:
- Health information and data. The system holds what‘s normally in a paper chart – problem lists, ICD-10 codes, medication lists, test results.
- Results management. An EHR lets you receive lab results, radiology reports, and even X-ray images electronically while ensuring tests are not duplicated.
- Order entry. No more prescription pads. All your orders are automated using secure e-prescribingtechnology.
- Decision support. Offer access to evidence-based tools to support clinical decisions. An EHR is smart enough to warn you about drug interactions, help you make a diagnosis, and point you to evidence-based guidelines when you’re evaluating treatment options.
- Electronic communications and connectivity. You can talk in cyberspace with patients, your medical assistant, referring doctors, hospitals, and insurers—securely. Streamline the workflow of providers as your system interfaces with everyone else‘s. Interoperability is the key word.
- Patient support. Engage your patients by allowing to them to receive educational material via the EHR and enter data themselves through online questionnaires and home monitoring devices.
- Administrative processes. The system lends a hand with practice management and helps avoid delays in treatments. Patients can schedule their own appointments and staffers can check on insurance eligibility.
- Reporting and population health management. How many patients did you treat for tuberculosis in 2014 How many of your diabetics have their HbA1c under 7? An EHR can provide the answers, thanks to a searchable database.
With the passage of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, electronic health records (EHR) became a central part of any healthcare practice, regardless of size and specialty. An EHR is a digital record of health information, but with the right platform, an EHR can be a patient management system as well.
bonmente management sifts through the technology weeds to set up an EHR system that serves your practice the way you need it to.
What else can be said about this? Infographic ideas?
- book appointments
- manage provider schedules
- send automatic appointment reminders
- track medications and responses
- enter notes
- process billing
- insurance clearance
bonmente management sifts through the technology weeds to set up an EHR system that serves your practice the way you need it to.
What else can be said about this? Infographic ideas?
- book appointments
- manage provider schedules
- send automatic appointment reminders
- track medications and responses
- enter notes
- process billing
- insurance clearance