The advantage of using Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) goes beyond just making your records electronic. EMRs are not just conversion of paper-based records but essentially the aim is to inexpensively provide care to the individuals in need. Let’s have a look into what EMRs have to offer and how physicians and other healthcare professionals alike can make use of it?
Why EMRs?
One of the biggest unnecessary burden faced by the world and by the US Government is, the use of paper. In the age of technology there is comparatively less need to use it. With EMR you can eliminate the requirement to use paper by recording data in electronic charts. Apart from that you can “add clinical history, lab results, radiology images, consultation letters, consents and even voice files to the charts.”
Automation of procedures
EMR allow practice workflow of the company to be automated. For example, if you want to search the person who has checked-in the office or checked-out of the office, you can do it by using the EMR software because it works automatically as employees comes in and goes out of the office.
Compliance
EMR software provides compliance that is needed from regulatory bodies in the reach of the provider. For example, our EMR software is HIPAA compliant, and ICD-10 and Meaningful Use Stage 2 certified. One thing you should remember when buying an EMR software is you should always ask the vendor whether they are compliant with the latest rules of the governing bodies or not. At times they are not, and you can get in trouble for that.
The advantages of switching to EMR are many but physicians will face problems in switching to a computer operated (electronic) system because they are not generally inclined to use clunky EMR software as oppose to paper. But they can always search out for the software that promises to give results for their practice.