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Posted on June 1st, 2010
Choosing the best Electronic medical record (EMR) software system for a gastroenterology practice is essential, so be sure to choose a system that is created specifically to meet the unique needs of the practice and its patients. In addition, select a reputable, experienced software vendor who can assist your gastroenterology practice with the entire process, including determining what its most important needs really are. This will help to ensure that the EMR software system adequately assists gastroenterology specialists and their support staff by working to improve existing workflows and enhance current data collection procedures. In turn, this can also help the practice save time and money by reducing the chance for error and working to eliminate unnecessary expenditures.
The best specialty-specific EMR software systems typically come equipped with a variety of highly customizable features that are already used by other gastroenterology specialty facilities. These can involve endoscopy image management, customized decision support, gastroenterology document management, a interactive online patient portal, PDR-based prescription writing, E&M coding assistance, and many others. In addition, make sure that your new EMR software system has been set up to automatically recognize and utilize the unique terminology and specific language that is commonly used in a gastroenterology specialty practice. For a complete list of available features, and to receive help in deciding which ones are best suited for your practice, talk to your software vendor.
High quality software vendors will also typically include a number of flexible EMR software templates in the new system. These have been specially created for use in a gastroenterology facility and have been developed to assist gastroenterology specialists and their support staff with the increasingly important job of collecting, processing and storing patient medical information, including a current list of all past and present medications, each patient’s complete medical history, and possible treatment options. Commonly used software templates for gastroenterology facilities often include image templates, abdominal pain templates, incontinence templates, upper/lower GI templates and custom SOAP note templates, but a wide variety of others may also exist, so remember to ask your software vendor for a complete list. In addition, many practices have found that implementing gastroenterology-specific billing and scheduling templates can help to improve employee performance, and as a result, enhance the overall patient experience.
Gastroenterology specialty facilities should set aside the necessary time that is required to fully research and evaluate a number of EMR software systems and vendors before making a final selection. This will not only allow for a better understanding of the entire process, but it can also improve the gastroenterology facility’s level of satisfaction with the implementation process and the entire software system in the long term.
Posted on May 27th, 2010
To select the best Electronic medical record (EMR) software system for a Geriatric Medicine practice, it is advisable to choose a system that is designed to meet the unique needs of the practice and its patients. In addition, work with a reputable, experienced software vendor who can assist your Geriatric Medicine practice with the entire process, including determining what its most urgent needs really are. This will help to ensure that the EMR software system immediately begins to assist Geriatric Medicine specialists and their support staff with streamlining existing workflows and enhancing current data collection procedures. In turn, this can also help the practice save time and money by reducing the chance for error and working to eliminate unnecessary expenditures.
Superior, specialty-specific EMR software systems often come fully equipped with a number of highly customizable features that are already used by other Geriatric Medicine specialty facilities. These can include an online patient portal, document management, health maintenance reminders, a lab interface, decision support, PDR-based prescription writing, E&M coding assistance, and many more. In addition, make sure that your new EMR software system has been set up to automatically recognize and utilize the unique terminology and specific language that is commonly used in a Geriatric Medicine specialty practice. For a complete list of available features, and to receive help in deciding which ones are best suited for your practice, talk to your software vendor.
Reputable software vendors will also typically provide a number of flexible EMR software templates, which have been designed for use in a Geriatric Medicine facility. These templates have been developed to assist Geriatric Medicine specialists and their support staff with the important tasks of gathering, processing and storing patient medical information, including a current list of all past and present medications, each patient’s complete medical history, and possible treatment options. Commonly used software templates for Geriatric Medicine facilities often include abdominal pain templates, physical exam templates, impotence templates, geriatric assessment forms and custom SOAP note templates, but a number of others also exist, so remember to ask your software vendor for a complete list. In addition, many practices have found that implementing Geriatric Medicine-specific billing and scheduling templates can help to improve employee performance, and as a result, enhance the overall patient experience.
Geriatric Medicine specialty facilities should definitely take the time to fully research and evaluate a number of EMR software systems and vendors before making a final selection. This will not only allow for a better understanding of the entire process, but it can also improve the Geriatric Medicine facility’s satisfaction with the implementation process and the entire software system for the long term.
Posted on May 21st, 2010
To choose the best new Electronic medical record (EMR) software system for an internal medicine specialty facility, it is advisable to select a system that has been created to address the specific needs of the practice and its patients. In addition, locate an experienced, reputable software vendor who can assist your practice with the entire process, including helping to determine what your most urgent needs truly are. This will help to ensure that the internal medicine EMR software system is designed to assist internists and medical support staff by streamlining existing workflows and improving procedures for data collection. In turn, this can also help the practice save time and money by reducing the possibility for errors and working to eliminate unnecessary expenditures.
Quality, specialty-specific EMR software systems will also typically come with a variety of customizable, built-in features that are already used by other internal medicine facilities. These often include an online patient portal, decision support, document and image management, a lab interface, PDR-based prescription writing and E&M coding assistance, among a variety of others. In addition, make sure that your new EMR software system is designed to automatically recognize and utilize the unique terminology and specific language that is commonly used in an internal medicine specialty facility. For a complete list of available features, and to receive help in deciding which ones are best suited for your practice, talk to your software vendor.
High quality software vendors will also typically provide a variety of flexible EMR software templates that have been designed for use in an internal medicine facility. These templates have been developed to assist internists and medical support staff with the task of collecting, evaluating and processing important patient medical information, including a current list of all past and present medications, each patient’s complete medical history, and possible treatment options. Commonly used templates for internal medicine facilities include custom SOAP note templates, ECG templates, chest pain templates, allergy templates, abdominal pain templates and physical exam templates, but a variety of others also exist, so ask your software vendor for a complete list. In addition, many practices have found that implementing internal medicine-specific scheduling and billing templates can help to improve employee performance, and as a result, the overall patient experience.
Internal medicine specialty practices should also take the time to research and evaluate a variety of EMR software systems and vendors before making a final selection. This will not only allow for a better understanding of the entire process, but it can also improve the internal medicine facility’s satisfaction with the implementation process and the entire software system for the long term.
Posted on May 19th, 2010
When selecting a new Electronic medical record (EMR) software system, neurosurgery facilities should look for a system that has been designed specifically for the special needs of the clinic and its patients. It is also advisable to select an experienced software vendor with a great reputation. A reputable vendor can assist the facility with the entire process, and should be very comfortable with the essential task of helping a practice determine what its most urgent needs truly are. This will help to ensure that the neurosurgery EMR software system works to assist surgeons and other medical staff with streamlining existing systems and procedures for data collection. In turn, this can also help the practice save time and money by reducing the possibility for errors and working to eliminate unnecessary expenditures.
A neurosurgery EMR software system will typically come with a number of customizable, built-in features that are already used by other neurosurgery facilities. These often include digital imaging, head trauma exam support, a lab interface, an Oswestry index, nerve injury exam support and E&M coding assistance for a neurosurgery clinic, but a number of others also exist. Also, make sure that your new EMR software system is designed to automatically recognize and utilize the unique terminology and specific language that is commonly used in a neurosurgery specialty facility. For a complete list of available features, and to receive help in deciding which ones are best suited for your practice, talk to your software vendor.
In addition to the above-mentioned features, most high quality software vendors will also provide a variety of flexible EMR software templates for use in a neurosurgery facility. These templates are developed to assist doctors and other medical staff with the job of collecting, assessing and storing important patient medical information, including a current list of all past and present medications, each patient’s complete medical history, and all possible treatment options. Commonly used templates for neurosurgery facilities include headache templates, seizure templates, pituitary tumor templates, traumatic brain injury templates and integration of CT/MRI, but a number of others also exist, so ask your software vendor for a complete list. In addition, many practices have found that implementing neurosurgery-specific scheduling and billing templates can improve employee performance, and as a result, the overall patient experience.
Neurosurgery specialty practices should take time to research and evaluate a variety of EMR software systems and vendors before making a final choice. This will not only allow for a better understanding of the entire process, but it can also improve the neurosurgery facility’s satisfaction with the implementation process and the software system for the long term.
Posted on January 23rd, 2010
Medicalsoftware.com, the nation’s premier Medical Billing outsourcing company has partnered with MedAppz to cross-promote their services and products. MedAppz is one of the best CCHIT certified EHR software companies out there.
“This partnership will help medical practitioners to make a stress free transition as medicalsoftware.com will integrate and customize MedAppz EMR Software into existing medical practices. Medicalsoftware.com provides the preloaded EMR software free with 60 hours of training.” says Marc Haberman, CEO, Medicalsoftware.com.
Electronic medical record software has revolutionized medical practices, rapidly becoming a necessity rather than a luxury. After intense research, Medicalsoftware.com has teamed up with MedAppz to provide medical practitioners with this unique offer that will translate into huge savings. MedAppz is a user-friendly and intuitive system created by physicians who understand the challenges and day-to-day operations. This software is easily available through any internet connection and browser.
The average doctor spends approximately $25,000 when switching to EMR Software. They could save all that money with this valuable offer and pocket the government stimulus money as well!!
This partnership will complement the U.S Government’s policy to add 2% to Medicare payments if the medical practitioner makes the transition to EMR and demonstrates meaningful use. As the electronic healthcare movement accelerates, this encourages hospitals and doctors to make the switch now, computerizing all medical records and billing when they can still take advantage of government stimulus benefits.
To learn more about the partnership and get free CCHIT certified EHR software, with implementation and customization, visit www.medicalsoftware.com or call 1-800-966-9270.
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