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By: amy  /  on: 07-26-2010
When it comes to the subject electronic medical records (EMRs) comes up, smaller medical offices often think there is no need to make the transition. Either they think it is too expensive, too time consuming, or too confusing. Others worry about how it will affect the jobs of their office staff, or they prefer to carry a paper chart instead of a laptop. There are plenty of reasons to delay the inevitable. Now that Healthcare Reform is here, a system-wide transition to electronic health records isn’t far behind. Many hospitals are already moving from their old system of EMRs to a new system that will be compatible with universal EHRs. It won’t be long before every doctors office, small or large, is expected to make their patient records available in a digital format. But large healthcare systems are not the only ones who realize that digital medical record scanning is a necessity. Patients are also demanding this technology be offered by their providers. It is much easier for patients to communicate with their doctors when all the information they need is easily accessible. EMR scanning also make it easier for doctors’ offices to track billing, recognize healthcare trends, and keep test results with a patient’s file where they belong. As a medical professional, it makes sense to keep up with the latest technology. Not only will it inspire more trust from your patients, it will minimize overhead costs for your practice. The process of scanning documents and medical charts may be tedious and time consuming, but it can be done. Many small medical offices outsource the document scanning and storage to a team of professionals who can work on-site or at a separate facility. Most document scanning companies are also equipped to help small medical offices make the transition into a new EMR system.
 
 
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