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Top 5 Cardiology EMR Software 2019

Cardiology is a complicated specialty and practices which offer cardiology require constant checks and balances. Cardiology practices need to track patient’s information through multiple sources including images, clinical notes, lab test results etc. This information should be reliable and easily accessible to physicians so that it can be shared with other labs and hospitals. Paper [...]

Why use Electronic Medical Records Software?

Electronic Medical Records software, (also known as Electronic Health Records software), is a collection of patient’s health information and medical records stored electronically that can be transferred from one healthcare facility to another. Majority of physicians and healthcare organizations nowadays use EMR Software solutions to increase efficiency, reduce workload and improve patient care. [...]

EMR Software for the compassionate Healthcare Provider (Part 1)

With hundreds of EMR Software vendors today, all competing with each other and claiming to be the ultimate EMR system for the medical provider, “the perfect EMR” is a subjective term, to say the least, where some would argue that such an Electronic Medical Records software simply cannot exist. The truth is however [...]

Apple Health Record’s Beta Test Results Are Amazing

The new feature in the iPhone allows its users to download, customize, view and share their health records. KLAS enterprises hired companies that tested all the 12 beta delivery systems and they found out that, Tech giant Apple launches electronic health record, which is not only a marketing technique but has a great potential [...]

2018-05-23T16:04:01+00:00By |Healthcare News|

Hiking Drug Prices – Blame Congress

Hiking Drug Prices Blame Congress The recent Congressional ire at pharmaceutical companies for hiking up drug prices by more than 500% feels justified, and heartening. Yet what Congress fails to recognize, or articulate, is its own contribution in the situation. Congress has played a key role in bringing the situation around to what it is [...]

2016-10-24T13:20:47+00:00By |Healthcare News|
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