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An electronic health record (EHR) is a distributed personal health record in electronic format. It is an electronic record of patient health information generated by one or more persons in any care delivery setting. This means that the EHR (electronic health record) provides consolidated secure, real-time, patient-centric information to aid clinical decision-making by providing access to a patient's health information from different points of care.
This suite includes patient past history, progress notes, problems, medication, vital signs, past medical history, immunizations, laboratory data and radiology reports. Electronic healthcare Records (EHR) aids in the clinical decision-making process, quality management, and outcomes reporting.
Electronic health records (EHR) requirements
Appointments scheduling to deliver health care with effective use of available resources
- Patients' information recording including demographics and payment source information
- Electronic health record and medical billing
- Claims management - Charge capture and clm scrubbing
- Electronic claims transmission and remittance with HIPAA compliance
- Expected reimbursement tracking
- Paperless follow-up and collections
- Electronic health record and messaging/tasks
- Electronic health record and filing
- Electronic health record and charting
- Electronic health record and ordering
- Electronic health record and reporting
- Configuring and storing various master data used in health care, which include physician information, procedure information, facility information, procedure codes etc
- Administration/security
- Electronic health record and archiving
- Inbox (to receive faxed, emailed and scanned documents)
- Electronic health record and interfaces
Electronic Health Record (EHR) Software Benefits:
- Improved administration in medical facilities
- More responsive healthcare practices
- Improved medical practice workflow
- Enhanced patient experience because of process efficiencies
- HL7 and CCR compatible
- Streamlined documentation, medical records and patient charts
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