Do emr systems really help physicians ?

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Do EMR Systems Really

physicians and other healthcare professionals to handle the complex

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This is the era of the EMR or Electronic Medical Record and often we hear concernsbeing voiced whether medical transcription would become redundant. However, medical transcription services are still in great demand now. This is because with the introduction of EMR systems, physicians are likely to spend more time in front of the computer for patient healthcare documentation rather than spending time with the patients and transcription services help physicians in quick and accurate documentation. The electronic medical record is a digital version of a paper chart that contains all of a patient’s medical history from one practice. An EMR is used by providers for diagnosis and treatment. EMRs are designed to contain and share information from all medical providers and can be created, managed and consulted by authorized providers and staff from across more than one healthcare organization. The US Government has mandated EMR use for all healthcare providers and institutions. But the EMR system is unnecessarily complex. An article in cnsnews.com discussed whether EMRs are really beneficial for physicians. According to this article, the main goal of the developers of EMR system is to act in accordance with federal rules and regulations. Their second objective was to create a billing and coding system for third party payment using the ICD-10 medical code system. The EMR system also has high information security that even the doctors cannot easily communicate or share information about patients. This has made the EMR system challenging for physicians who have to spend more time learning the new system that is very complex and not user friendly. This results in waste of time, unnecessary frustrations and an expensive system to document a medical record. The US government introduced EMR system to accomplish the objective to increase the central control and extend their reach. It also aimed at improving the health and extending the lifespan of Americans. But due to the complexities of the EMR system, it has not yet achieved the intended goals. An electronic medical record system does have advantages – increase provider efficiency, improve diagnostic efficiency and cut costs. To achieve these objectives, the EMR system should be responsive to the end users, not to the federal government. The end users are payers and they will not be ready to pay for something that cannot deliver quality output. Physicians would prefer to invest in EMR systems that are affordable and which allow them to be productive. Another alternative to handle the complex EMR system is hiring reliable medical transcription services. These services allow physicians to dictate using a recording device and then transform the recordings into accurate medical records. Providers offer www.medicaltranscriptionservicecompany.com

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transcription via HL7 interface, an encrypted and secure means of sharing files that assure the safety of medical records. With such a reliable partnership, physicians can be compliant with federal requirements and at the same time enhance efficiency and patient care.

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