Why need a Patient Portal?

Even with a robust EHR software practice often face a decrease in efficiency rate. The root cause of this problem is the unnecessary blockage and long waiting lists faced by your patients. This is happening because along with the delayed call turnaround, it takes a long time to manually obtain the health history of each [...]

All you need to know about HIPAA Compliance

Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act (HIPAA) was passed by Congress in 1996. The purpose of this act was to secure personal health information of the patients. At that point in time, the medical records and prescriptions were either printed or they were written on a piece of paper and then kept in the filing [...]

Top 5 EHR & EMR Software for Small Practices in 2019

More than half of the medical practices in the U.S have adopted Electronic Health Record (EHR) Software, and they’ve had a huge variety of EHR service providers to choose from. Adopting the right EMR vendor is one of the most important, confusing and difficult tasks physicians do. This is because of the fragmentation in the [...]

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 [...]

Advantages and Disadvantages of Cloud-Based EMR Software

Physicians have been using Electronic Medical Records (EMR) Software for quite some time but one question most of them can't get over is, whether a Cloud-based EMR Software is worth the investment or not. Comparatively speaking, cloud-based software are relatively newer to the market, but they are economical and more reliable. Most practices still wonder [...]

EMR vs EHR Software: What’s the difference?

Many physicians tend to use the terms EHR and EMR interchangeably, but interestingly these two are not the same. An Electronic Medical Record (EMR) is actually a digital version of a medical chart featuring patient information which could be stored in a computer. An Electronic Health Record (EHR), on the other hand, is a digital [...]

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