Choosing Electronic Medical Records-Part I | Top Electronic Medical Records Companies

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Title: Choosing Electronic Medical Records-Part I | Top Electronic Medical Records Companies
Description: When the HITech Act of 2009 was enacted, there were many Electronic Medical Record companies–now there are hundreds and hundreds of Electronic Medical Record
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Home About Us Services Main HPM Website Privacy Policy Top Electronic Medical Records Companies Researching the Top Electronic Medical Records Companies for Your Medical Practice so You Don't Have To Choosing Electronic Medical Records-Part I March 8th, 2011 by admin When the HITech Act of 2009 was enacted, there were many Electronic Medical Record companies–now there are hundreds and hundreds of Electronic Medical Record companies in the market.    When purchasing a system it’s important that it’s suited for your specialty.  The customization, data collection and implementation will be incredibly cumbersome during a crucial time of conversion and adaptation.  There are a wide range of Incentives, both present and future that will be based on the ability to collect clinical data. There’s an EHR vendor for each type of practice, the trick is finding the best fit for your medical practice.  Some of the larger companies will be customizable for solo practitioners to large medical groups and hospital-based systems.  Others will be less customizable and will leave it up to your staff to implement important templates that will affect efficiency directly.  Important questions to ask are how EHR companies will customize templates to promote efficiency and ease in transitioning. Be sure that the vendor you choose is a stable company.  You should think long-term, you will be collecting and storing information on thousands of patients and changing to a new delivery system.  You will want to avoid a company that will go out of business or may be bought by another company. Evaluating your entire delivery system including which systems you will want to carry forward versus systems you would like to eliminate.  Some EHR systems will have complete packages that are integrated while others will