By: Art Gib | 2010-11-04 | Article Marketing By now, just about every hospital, doctors office, and clinic in the US has switched to an EMR or planning on it soon. Electronic Medical Records systems fall into one of two categories: either they are software based EMRs or they are web based EMR systems. read more
By: JamesHenry | 2011-10-25 | Health & Fitness A General Surgery EMR/EHR may have inbuilt features content and workflows specifically for surgeons but it may not be designed to work in the same way as you do, so customizability is critical when it comes to meeting the goals for your anticipated workflow after the EMR implementation. For general surgeons, it is vital that the EMR solution they use offerrs secure portability of valuable data su read more
By: Peter Polack | 2010-03-27 | Management Any IT project implementation has a chance of failure. This result may be more common than expected. Still, here are some causes of failure to avoid in order to give your EMR project the best chance to succeed. read more
By: Jack Glad, CEO, AllVOIPProviders.com | 2010-10-29 | Software Are you looking to implement Electronic Medical Records for your hospital or outpatient clinic? This site is free to health care staff and providers. We provide a simple, powerful online EMR comparison tool, which helps you determine the best EMR system for your specific needs. Answer a few questions here now and save a lot of research time in the future. read more
By: Stephen Janssen | 2011-04-25 | Mental health There have been a number of technological advancements that was introduced around the world to simply a process which was already considered simple. A popular example is the use of electronic medical records or an EMR. So what is an EMR? read more
By: JamesHenry | 2011-10-25 | Health & Fitness Even the most tech savvy physicians can have a hard time choosing the right EMR solution. For neurologists, an EMR/EHR that fits their current workflows can easily help them plan out how the Neurology EMR software will be implemented into their practice. For example, doctors who work in different rooms need an EMR that supports data migration so that they can access it from any computer, no matter read more
By: ndxmart | 2011-05-13 | Alternative Medicine Completely understandings a practice workflow is essential to addressing the needs in a family practice EMR or primary care EMR. Tasks such as answering telephone calls and emails, refilling prescriptions, reviewing lab test results and consulting with other doctors consume large amounts of time each day. read more
By: Stephen Janssen | 2011-05-11 | Men's Health EMR software was developed for the use of different health care institutions, such as hospitals. It aims to improve the many processes done in hospitals by improving their medical practices. Here are some of its many advantages: read more
By: Stephen Janssen | 2011-04-15 | Mental health Compared to paper-based records, an EMR can offer faster retrieval of a patient's record which can be useful for a number of reasons. So what other advantage can EMRs do? read more
By: Michael Schoeneberger | 2011-07-09 | Article Marketing Electronic Medical Record (EMR) companies must pay close attention to the usability of their product. Usability is the idea of making software, in this case, easy for users to learn and operate. Patients and providers alike will get the most out of an EMR if the usability is at a high level. Understanding human behavior and designing software around the user are both key to creating an EMR with o read more
By: Frank Quinn | 2012-05-03 | Wellness Technological advancement has changed the way we use computers. Whether it’s personal or professional, computers have given a new meaning to human interaction and from checking important emails to listening to our favorite songs; computers have infiltrated our daily routines. read more
By: Stephen Janssen | 2010-09-07 | Medical Tourism This article talks about the electronic medical record specific for Geriatrics. How it could help the said field was also discussed. read more