What You Need to Know About Changing Doctors
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

When it comes to securing large amounts of data within medical practices, the use of electronic health record programs are essential. EHR technologies have changed the way the healthcare industry functions. Moreover, the transition between physical and electronic records has increased the expediency of communicating vital information, diagnosing patients, and connecting single medical facilities with a global network of medical professionals.
Every healthcare organization is responsible for accurate maintenance of medical and non-medical information within their ownership. This can directly affect the way physical and electronic files are organized and accessed. It is not only essential to be responsible for this information, but to also provide an effective means of accessing the data to enhance the productivity of the medical practice’s physicians and support staff…