Electronic
medical record software is becoming very popular; do you plan on purchasing an
EMR? Before you purchase your EMR make sure you compare it with a number of EMR
systems and focus on EMR systems that best fits your needs. Also your current and near future practice needs been defined? Does
the EMR interface with your billing or practice management systems? Is your
practice's record management methodology supported? Is it possible to get an
EMR software demo? It is especially specific and can it be used on complex
patient cases. Also consider which EMR technology you need.
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Selection of EMR Software |
A client-server EMR software or a
web based EMR software solution Does the EMR allow and support for practice growth. How complicated is your EMR? Are the EMR document
templates customizable Will the electronic medical record solution save your
office staff time? How
easy it is to use the software in office? Easy and shared access among providers and staff how disruptive
implementation will be to your practice what features do it supports? Charge
capture for billing? Voice recognition and etc.
Is your EMR compatible and stable? Is electronic
medical record solution 'certification focused' also does it stay within HIPAA
compliance for privacy standards and confidentiality? The cost of EMR software cost
ownership? Cost for EMR hardware/software
license, installation, training, upgrades and maintenance included is there any
EMR software efficiency cost savings from successful office implementation?
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EMR Software |
What comes next after you have purchased it? Is there
reliable continuing EMR software vendor support and training .Are EMR
customizations easily available?
Choosing
the right EMR and making a proper purchase the first time can be a positive experience! Keep in mind successful electronic medical record implementation
will enhance your practice and improve patient care. EMr softwares can make
things very easy.