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03-12-2010 / By:
What should you do with old paper charts after EMR Implementation?
Medical offices and hospitals around the country are working feverishly to get their paper medical charts scanned and converted into electronic medical records (EMRs). Once this whole process is completed, it will be much easier for both doctors and patients to access vital medical information online or to alert hospitals of a patient’s prescription drugs in the event of an emergency. Now that we’re this close to a complete overhaul of paper records, the question is – what do we do with all those old paper charts?
Most people believe there are only two real choices; archiving and shredding. But there is another way to use old charts that may make more sense. Incorporating the old paper chart into the new EMR work flow is a smart move if you have the time and resources to do it. It may take awhile, but a document scanning company can help speed the process along.
The point of scanning old records is that they can become incorporated into existing EMRs. If the EMR is where your employees are going to find current information on a patient, it only makes sense that they would look in the same place for archived data. Doing this will allow you to get rid of the old paper charts once and for all, and use the space where they are stored for something else.
Choosing an outside company to do this document scanning for you may cost a little more, but it will be done quickly and professionally, in an indexed format that allows you to quickly search and print out old records. They can even be added to a web server and become partially integrated into a patient’s electronic health records.
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