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You should thoroughly evaluate before selecting and implementing EMR it in your medical practice. The various evaluation aspects that need to be considered include:
Evaluate the EMR Vendor
Your EMR software vendor should be evaluated for stability, reliability, size and resources, years in business, number of past installations, number of employees devoted to software development, etc. It is also important to find out whether your EMR provider is complying with the latest EMR standards, e-prescribing mandates, Physician Quality reporting Initiative, etc. |
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Selecting the right EMR is extremely important to ensure that you get the desired outcome after successful EMR implementation. Following steps could help you choosing the right EMR software for your medical practice: |
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In order to select the right EHR for your practice, you should be ready with a thorough plan. It is important that to choose the right EHR software for your practice so you should follow a logical and systematic selection process. Following the steps given below could help you in choosing the right EHR software solution for your practice: |
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Leading a paperless practice is not a new phenomenon in healthcare industry. Considering the amount of paperwork that doctors have to do in daily routine, this is a serious issue. Some of physicians and healthcare professionals tend to spend more time documenting and dictating than what they spend with the patient. This is exactly what Pauline Chen’s column on New York Times highlights that an average physician spends as much time doing the paperwork as it does with the patient. This lowers the efficiency of not just a particular practice but of the whole healthcare. So healthcare professionals have always been looking for ways to lower the amount of paperwork they have to do at their medical practices. |
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According to a research conducted by CSC (Computer Sciences Corp.), less than 6% of healthcare providers have the capacity to qualify for first stage criteria of meaningful use recommendations. Report has further highlighted 10 major obstacles for healthcare professionals in meeting meaningful use: Capturing and Recording Data Collecting and entering data in structured format is number one hurdle in fulfilling meaningful use criteria. Its collection and recording of data in such a way that it can be sorted and selected for reporting. |
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