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2014 OSEHRA Open Source Summit: Global Collaboration in Health IT
2014-09-03 - 2014-09-05    
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
OSEHRA is an alliance of corporations, agencies, and individuals dedicated to advancing the state of the art in open source electronic health record (EHR) systems [...]
Connected Health Summit
2014-09-04    
All Day
The inaugural Connected Health Summit: Engaging Consumers is the only event focused exclusively on the consumer-focused perspective of the fast-growing digital health/connected health market. The [...]
Health Impact MidWest
2014-09-08    
All Day
The HealthIMPACT Forum is where health system C-Suite Executives meet.  Designed by and for health system leaders like you, it provides an unmatched faculty of [...]
Simulation Summit 2014
2014-09-11    
All Day
Hilton Toronto Downtown | September 11 - 12, 2014 Meeting Location Hilton Toronto Downtown 145 Richmond Street West Toronto, Ontario, M5H 2L2, CANADA Tel: 416-869-3456 [...]
Webinar : EHR: Demand Results!
2014-09-11    
2:00 pm - 2:45 pm
09/11/14 | 2:00 - 2:45 PM ET If you are using an EHR, you deserve the best solution for your money. You need to demand [...]
Healthcare Electronic Point of Service: Automating Your Front Office
2014-09-11    
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
09/11/14 | 3:00 - 4:00 PM ET Start capitalizing on customer convenience trends today! Today’s healthcare reimbursement models put a greater financial risk on healthcare [...]
e-Patient Connections 2014
2014-09-15    
All Day
e-Patient Connections 2014 Follow Us! @ePatCon2014 Join in the Conversation at #ePatCon The Internet, social media platforms and mobile health applications are enabling patients to take an [...]
Free Webinar - Don’t Be Denied: Avoiding Billing and Coding Errors
2014-09-16    
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Tuesday, September 16, 2014 1:00 PM Eastern / 10:00 AM Pacific   Stopping the denial on an individual claim is just the first step. Smart [...]
Health 2.0 Fall Conference 2014
2014-09-21    
12:00 am
We’re back in Santa Clara on September 21-24, 2014 and once again bringing together the best and brightest speakers, newest product demos, and top networking opportunities for [...]
Healthcare Analytics Summit 14
2014-09-24    
All Day
Transforming Healthcare Through Analytics Join top executives and professionals from around the U.S. for a memorable educational summit on the incredibly pressing topic of Healthcare [...]
AHIMA 2014 Convention
2014-09-27    
All Day
As the most extensive exposition in the industry, the AHIMA Convention and Exhibit attracts decision makers and influencers in HIM and HIT. Last year in [...]
2014 Annual Clinical Coding Meeting
2014-09-27    
12:00 am
Event Type: Meeting HIM Domain: Coding Classification and Reimbursement Continuing Education Units Available: 10 Location: San Diego, CA Venue: San Diego Convention Center Faculty: TBD [...]
AHIP National Conferences on Medicare & Medicaid
2014-09-28    
All Day
Balancing your organization’s short- and long-term needs as you navigate the changes in the Medicare and Medicaid programs can be challenging. AHIP’s National Conferences on Medicare [...]
A Behavioral Health Collision At The EHR Intersection
2014-09-30    
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Date/Time Date(s) - 09/30/2014 2:00 pm Hear Why Many Organizations Are Changing EHRs In Order To Remain Competitive In The New Value-Based Health Care Environment [...]
Meaningful Use and The Rise of the Portals
2014-10-02    
12:00 pm - 12:45 pm
Meaningful Use and The Rise of the Portals: Best Practices in Patient Engagement Thu, Oct 2, 2014 10:30 PM - 11:15 PM IST Join Meaningful [...]
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4 Sep 14
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Health Impact MidWest
8 Sep 14
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e-Patient Connections 2014
15 Sep 14
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Health 2.0 Fall Conference 2014
21 Sep 14
Santa Clara
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Healthcare Analytics Summit 14
24 Sep 14
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AHIMA 2014 Convention
27 Sep 14
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Articles

Jul 10 : 4 Steps for implementing EHRs

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You have recently recognized the importance of implementing Electronic Health Records software in your organization. EHR solutions are designed to help medical practices improve the level of patient care they deliver, speeding up a variety of activities, ranging from checking on a patient’s insurance status to entering in the codes for diagnosis and treatment.

In order to get the most out of your EHR, here are four steps for putting it into action.

1. Research Software and Developers

Now that you know you need an EHR system, it’s only prudent to do some research into the software company that will be providing this solution to your organization. You will want to go with a company that has a proven track record of developing and upgrading its EHR software.

Medical software development requires a special type of skill set, and the longer a company has been in business producing EHR applications, the more experience it will bring to the table. Go with established firms that have excellent customer reviews.

2. Education and Training

First, determine what resources are available to your medical organization to help staffers learn about and get training for the EHR software. You will need to allocate sufficient time for your team to study the application and practice using it so they can take full advantage of its capabilities.

Identify which members of your team are the most knowledgeable about computers and software. You can designate them to be the first to go through training, as they will likely pick it up faster. They will know what your practice needs to get out of the software and will be able to figure out what you should prioritize when it comes to training the rest of the team.

3. Optical Character Recognition and Speech to Text

There is no need for your team members to waste time typing old patient records into the new EHR system. Instead, you can use optical character recognition technology to scan in each record, and then store it in digital format for easy access by your team.

You can also begin using voice recognition to give your medical professionals the ability to speak instead of typing information into the EHR. Speech-to-text systems now come with extensive medical vocabularies already built in, speeding up the process of transforming the spoken word into digital files for use in the patient’s chart.

4. Set Up Permissions to Control Who has Access to Patient Information

In the past, medical organizations relying on paper-based systems would use control protocols to enable or deny access to patient records.

Locked rooms and locked filing cabinets ensured that only authorized users could see the sensitive patient information. Now, EHR systems enable you to designate who on your staff can look up information about patients as well as add new details or make adjustments. Managers can simply check the log to see who accessed what information and when.

The decision to bring EHR software into your practice may be one of the most rewarding changes you make, given that your staff will now be able to work together with fewer errors. Saving time with all the data your team needs to input and analyze will let you treat more patients and improve the quality of care that you provide. At the same time, these new efficiencies should improve the financial health of your organization.

Key Takeaway:

  • It’s important to do research into the software company before you order your Electronic Health Records software to make sure it is committed to providing you with excellent service.
  • Education and training are key to ensuring that your staff will be able to take full advantage of your new EHR system.
  • You can speed up the process of entering older patient data into the system by using optical character recognition as well as voice recognition for speech-to-text capability.
  • EHR systems let you easily control who has access to patients’ confidential and sensitive information.

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