You've probably heard the news reports about the U.
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Olympic team making the transition to electronic medical records for the upcoming games.
In the past, they've sent boxes and boxes of paper records along with the team, adding a huge hassle in terms of transportation and to doctors who have to look through them to find a specific file.
Electronic medical records completely eliminate these issues.
Many medical offices throughout the country are following suit and switching their paper records to electronic form.
There are many benefits of electronic medical records, for both the Olympic team and for medical offices large and small.
Learn more about the advantages of electronic medical records and see if they are right for your practice! Quality of Care Every time you see a patient, you have to look at his or her medical history.
If all of your files are stored in a big warehouse, finding that one file could take hours! Electronic medical records are instant - just search for the patient's name and the file pops right up.
No waiting, no searching, no wasted time.
This is especially critical during an emergency.
If a patient has been in an accident and needs immediate surgery to survive, you don't have time to go through boxes to find his or her file to find out about drug allergies.
Electronic medical records make this possible and can prevent unfortunate mistakes and additional suffering for the patient.
Storage Space Another one of the advantages of electronic medical records is additional space.
If your practice is renting a warehouse to store all your records or even if you just have a room set aside, it can be a waste of space and money.
Storage facilities aren't cheap - that's money you could use to hire someone new, upgrade your facility, and more.
Not to mention another room could mean space for more patients or new equipment.
In the highly-competitive medical field, you can't afford wasted money or space.
While going digital could be a high cost initially, but when you consider how much you'll save over time by using them, they could be a great investment.
Coding Speed Medical record coding takes time, though it is a necessity in any healthcare organization.
Coding on paper takes even more time - from locating the file, to finding the appropriate section to fill out, etc.
Electronic medical records make everything faster and more organized.
The entire patient's history is right there, so the coder can quickly complete the job and move on.
Not only that, the doctor's handwriting could be difficult to read - this is actually a frequent cause of coding mistakes.
With digital records, everything is typed so the coder will have no trouble reading notes.
This means better care for your patients and fewer lost dollars due to incorrect coding.
As you can see, there are many benefits of electronic medical records.
They are definitely something to consider for your practice - no matter what the size! Keep an eye on how they work at the Olympics to see their benefits in action!
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Olympic team making the transition to electronic medical records for the upcoming games.
In the past, they've sent boxes and boxes of paper records along with the team, adding a huge hassle in terms of transportation and to doctors who have to look through them to find a specific file.
Electronic medical records completely eliminate these issues.
Many medical offices throughout the country are following suit and switching their paper records to electronic form.
There are many benefits of electronic medical records, for both the Olympic team and for medical offices large and small.
Learn more about the advantages of electronic medical records and see if they are right for your practice! Quality of Care Every time you see a patient, you have to look at his or her medical history.
If all of your files are stored in a big warehouse, finding that one file could take hours! Electronic medical records are instant - just search for the patient's name and the file pops right up.
No waiting, no searching, no wasted time.
This is especially critical during an emergency.
If a patient has been in an accident and needs immediate surgery to survive, you don't have time to go through boxes to find his or her file to find out about drug allergies.
Electronic medical records make this possible and can prevent unfortunate mistakes and additional suffering for the patient.
Storage Space Another one of the advantages of electronic medical records is additional space.
If your practice is renting a warehouse to store all your records or even if you just have a room set aside, it can be a waste of space and money.
Storage facilities aren't cheap - that's money you could use to hire someone new, upgrade your facility, and more.
Not to mention another room could mean space for more patients or new equipment.
In the highly-competitive medical field, you can't afford wasted money or space.
While going digital could be a high cost initially, but when you consider how much you'll save over time by using them, they could be a great investment.
Coding Speed Medical record coding takes time, though it is a necessity in any healthcare organization.
Coding on paper takes even more time - from locating the file, to finding the appropriate section to fill out, etc.
Electronic medical records make everything faster and more organized.
The entire patient's history is right there, so the coder can quickly complete the job and move on.
Not only that, the doctor's handwriting could be difficult to read - this is actually a frequent cause of coding mistakes.
With digital records, everything is typed so the coder will have no trouble reading notes.
This means better care for your patients and fewer lost dollars due to incorrect coding.
As you can see, there are many benefits of electronic medical records.
They are definitely something to consider for your practice - no matter what the size! Keep an eye on how they work at the Olympics to see their benefits in action!
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