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EMR – The Future of Healthcare Industry

Topic: SoftwarePublished March 1, 2012

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The healthcare practice itself is burdened with tremendous work pressure and the last thing that you would want to do is to face endless amount of paperwork from your past and present patients. Handling a huge file of charts is a very daunting job that kills the major portion of productive time for any physician clinic or a hospital. Here comes the role of EMR (electronic medical records), now that EMR has been introduced there is no need for you to worry about filing huge numbers of paperwork into your patient's charts. With the use of electronic medical records, you can easily update the patient data and all other information regarding their health within your computer and save this important information at the same time.
Major Benefits of EMR (Electronic Medical Records)

EMR (electronic medical records) is all set to transform the healthcare industry. The application can deliver unmatched benefits to both doctors as well as patients. Here are the major benefits of EMR:

1. EMR (electronic medical records) can be easily stored as electronic files in secure locations. The history of the patients, the notes of the practitioner, facts, statistics and figures can be stored at the same place without occupying a large physical area.

2. The EMR stores very large amount of information. This makes the process of management very easy. When the documents and records have to be searched later for some use, the electronic method is the easiest. It cuts all the hassle that was involved in looking and searching the bulky records and files for hours and hours. Thus it saves a lot of time.

3. The professionals and the practitioners associated with the health care industry reap huge benefits from the EMR transcription records when it comes to urgent situations. Unlike the earlier times, the history of the treatment and the prediction and detection of problems becomes very easy and fast and this can saves the patient from the adverse affects of prolonged medical condition.

4. When it comes to operations, where all the information if required at the tips, the electronic records or electronic medical transcription can be gained access with a few click of the mouse. This saves a lot of bother on the part of the practitioner and she/he can therefore concentrate better on the real tasks.

5. The older forms of storage of medical records saw the piling up of records in no time and therefore it was very difficult to clean the space and remove all the unnecessary records. With the electronic medical records, it is easy to manage the medical documents and the unnecessary records can be easily deleted to ensure that the storage space has only the required information.

6. The EMRs create the conditions for easy analysis of the medical records which would otherwise have been a very tedious job. All the statistics and analysis can be done with a few clicks of mouse. This also helps in the growth and betterment of the health care organization or clinic.

7. The electronic storage of the data is very cheap as compared to the large amount of paper work that was required traditionally. The storage space is very cheap and so is its maintenance, no more bulky cabinets and congested offices.

EMR (electronic medical records) seems to be the future of the healthcare industry, it has become a must have or inevitable for any physician practice or a hospital setup. With EMR solutions you can make your practice efficient over night. You will become more efficient with your work and all your files will be secured with a password protection. Looking into the advantages, you will surely consider having this kind of technology.

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About the Author

Lianne Kirkland is an experienced author with special interests in writing on health IT subjects including EMR, EMR solutions, certified EMR, practice management and more.

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