ABC News (Charles Gibson) EMR
Posted by AMS at 17 MAR 6:56 pm
Charles Gibson talks on World News Tonight about the health care industry and electronic records and the costs of electronic billing records.
Posted by AMS at 17 MAR 6:56 pm
Charles Gibson talks on World News Tonight about the health care industry and electronic records and the costs of electronic billing records.
Posted by AMS at 12 FEB 9:06 am
Electronic health records are similar to hard copies of health records; both are intended to track and communicate changes in patient health over time as well as provide a place to document anything and everything associated with the patient’s care. However, this is where the similarities end.
Hard copies or paper charts must be filed in drawers or cabinets that take up valuable office space. Electronic charts are all stored in the same location on a computer’s hard drive, thus drastically reducing the volume of space required for storage. More space in your practice allows you to create a better environment for your patients, free of the crowded clutter associated with many practices; or even the ability to add another exam room for increased productivity. Hard copies of paperwork are easily misfiled, whereas electronic records are always filed according to the data it contains, such as the patient’s name.
Additionally electronic health record software can provide information that traditional paper charts simply can’t. For instance, say that you believe a particular medication would be suitable to treat a particular condition that a patient is experiencing. The software is able to perform drug and allergy interaction checks to verify that there will be no adverse reactions and transmit the prescription directly to the pharmacy. Furthermore, you then have the option of transmitting the updated chart to a referring physician for his records. These features are designed to safeguard the health of your patients while providing you with a more streamlined experience.
Posted by AMS at 12 FEB 8:53 am
If you can read a standard medical chart, then you are capable of using our software. Understanding EMR electronic medical records is no different than working with older mediums, accept that computerized systems add functionality, and increase the speed at which records may be retrieved and updated.
Don’t hesitate to call 800.423.8836 with any questions you have about our products. We are an experienced EMR software vendor, with both technical experts and physicians on staff, and can address any concerns you might raise.
AMS: Experienced EMR Software Vendor
We take pride in that fact that we have been providing our clients in the healthcare industry with quality products at affordable rates since 1984. Just as your patients wouldn’t trust a doctor without experience, we wouldn’t expect you to trust the care of your patients to an untested EMR software vendor. Because we have been around since the beginning of the adoption of computers in healthcare, we are uniquely positioned to understand the needs and concerns of medical offices adopting our systems. EMR electronic medical records contain sensitive information, and we want to assure you that your patients’ medical records will be safe when they are converted into EMR.
If you already use a computerized management system, compare our rates to those of your current provider. We are confident that you will see the value implicit in our product. Furthermore, we are experienced in data conversions, and may be able to transfer your existing data to our platform without any hassle. Our comprehensive training program will ensure that you fully understand all the features and functions of our software, and our continuous technical support will keep your system operating effectively.