Medicaid’s Role in Electronic Medical Records
Medicaid is a national government assistance program providing medical based services to over sixty millions Americans. The medical industry has …
Medicaid is a national government assistance program providing medical based services to over sixty millions Americans. The medical industry has …
The past few years have brought innovative ideas and radical changes to healthcare to assist the physician as well as …
Electronic medical record technology has come a long way in recent years in meeting its interoperability potential for patients, physicians, and medical facilities around the globe. Since the birth of the federal Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act, physicians and medical professionals have been working to synchronize globally. The government has awarded at least $19 billion towards this transition from physical records to electronic records. Continue reading
The development of electronic health record technology has made accessing patient information easier than ever for both the patient and physician when they need it most. Electronic health record systems promote the efficiency of the organization, transmission, and storage of Protected Health Information in medical facilities. These systems are developed and networked in a fashion to integrate healthcare professionals with large databases of information that act as a major resource in treating patients in medical facilities. Continue reading
Guest Post by Katie Matlack, Medical Market Analyst, Software Advice: I cover medical software and health IT for Software Advice, so I was curious to learn about some of the secrets to success when switching to an EMR that might not meet the eye. To find out what is it that separates the health care providers who truly reap the benefits of switching to EMR, from those who don’t, I interviewed representatives of three health providers who use EMRs now… Continue reading
Welcome to the latest installment of the ADS Weekly Recap. Here’s a look back at some of the EHR, Practice Management and Medical Billing software related stories from this past week Continue reading
Welcome to the first installment of the ADS Weekly Recap. Here’s a look back at some of the Electronic Health Records (EHR/EMR), Practice Management and Medical Billing software related stories from this past week: Continue reading
Switching over to electronic health records (EHR) is leading to changes on many levels, with many of those changes being facilitated and accelerated by Meaningful Use. One significant change is the requirement to provide patients with electronic copies of their health records, as well as clinical summaries after each visit. As a result, patients throughout the United States will soon have access to their own medical records through a patient portal – a revolution being debated by physicians and health care providers… Continue reading
Doctors across the US have the opportunity to receive thousands of dollars worth of grants if they switch over to electronic health records (EHR). In an effort to boost the numbers of physicians and hospitals moving their practices over to EHR, the government has enacted both a Medicare EHR Incentive Program and a Medicaid EHR Incentive Program which allow eligible professionals, hospitals, and critical access hospitals (CAHs) to gain significantly if they demonstrate Meaningful Use of their electronic health technology… Continue reading
One of President Obama’s first legislative acts was passing the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), also known as the Stimulus or Recovery Act into law. The law’s primary purpose was to save and create jobs and growth within the American economy, in response to the recession of the late 2000’s.
Of particular relevance to medical practitioners is the Health Information Technology section which created the Office of the National Coordinator of Health Information Technology (ONCHIT). This office subsidizes eligible practitioners (EP) who convert their offices to Electronic Health or a Medical Record system (EHR)… Continue reading