Going Electronic in Your Practice
filed in info on Dec.13, 2009
There are many advantages of going electronic in your practice. To mention a few:
(a) Reduced collection time, more efficiency and greater business value.
(b) the effective management of scanned images (such as ECSC, outside lab results, and taxpayer information), and the associated electronic documents.
(c) The cost of the physical transport of material to be removed coders.
(d) Reduce the risk of medical error in the documentation, prescription and claims processing.
(e) the electronic documents is more secure than paper documentation. No need to worry about additional costs for the storage of confidential patient data storage. In fact there are companies that provide software central location for storing your electronic patient records.
(f) Your practice will be less chance of lost documents.
(G) significantly improved customer service, thereby promoting customer loyalty.
(h) It is a myth that goes electronic in your practice is very expensive. In fact you $ $ $ $ off under the new Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (Hitech) The law goes into force in 2011.
To be eligible for a refund of up to $ 48 400 per doctor per year in eligible practices must show “significant we.” The supplier must document certified electronic health record (EHR technology to standards elsewhere in the U.S. recovery and Reinvestment Act).




