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Top 5 successful EHR data migration steps to follow

Congratulations for a brand new EHR software for your practice. Now, you must be finding the right ways to get started with EHR Data Migration, right? Let us inform you that, migrating health data from your EHRs to more comprehensive EHRs is a complex process for which there are no clear guidelines, well-accepted studies, or consensual standards. Therefore, before initiating migration process, you must ask yourself a few questions to start with - However, there are surely many benefits that are well worth the effort of a successful migration of EHR data. The only concern is your approach to EHR data migration. If you approach it with the attentiveness it needs, you will set yourself up for successful data migration. If you get the whole thing right in the first time, then you will get the output you want from your new EHR software.  Interested in getting more details? Contact Rajesh Mandaviya Or read more about " Top 5 successful EHR data migration steps to follow " >&g

Is EHR eating up your Time? Here’s how you can optimize It

Electronic Health Records (EHR) were developed to save time, information, and make things streamlined. Earlier EHR software was considered a luxury, but over time it has become a necessity for modern providers who want to stay sustainable in today’s healthcare environment. In an industry such as healthcare, technology is developed to decrease human efforts and error, streamline the workflow and bring an entire practice on a single platform. Therefore, it’s not possible for physicians and staff to adhere to the complications of EHR, and dedicate more time on EHR’s task instead of focusing on patient’s care.    Interested in getting more details? Contact Rajesh Mandaviya Or read more about "Is EHR eating up your Time? Here’s how you can optimize It" >> https://ipatientcare.com/blog/is-ehr-eating-up-your-time/

How Remote Patient Monitoring Is Reducing Readmissions in 2020

Since the last decade, Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) has experienced a trail run, but decade’s worth of research made this emerging technology enter the implementation phase in the year 2020. It is noteworthy that the push and adoption of RPM technology largely took off due to the benefits it promises to the healthcare environment. Currently 88 % of hospitals are investing or considering to invest in remote patient monitoring systems, and according to Consumer Technology Association (CTA), 68 percent of healthcare organizations strongly wish to use remote patient monitoring solutions to help providers manage the health of high-risk patients, including those who are considered unstable and at-risk for hospital re-admissions or unexpected emergency department visits. Interested in getting more details? Contact Rajesh Mandaviya Or read more about "How Remote Patient Monitoring is Transforming Healthcare" >> https://ipatientcare.com/blog/remote-pat

Telehealth Technology in 2020: Now is the Time to Act Fast!

The brand-new decade is on the horizon, Telehealth technology has actively revolutionized the healthcare system and it’s acceptance has become standard of care. Small & large healthcare practices, hospitals, individual practitioners, and healthcare organizations are extremely curious to adapt & invest in new technologies coming up every year. If you are also one of those who keep serious watch on the telehealth trends to bridge the gap between you and your patient, then you are at the right place to understand Telehealth Technology in 2020. Telemedicine is now an integral part of the healthcare system, soon the meaningful value of it is going to take hype. Consideration of telemedicine with an ideal EHR software solution for your practice, that incorporates interoperability features, telecommunication technology, reimbursement rates, and patient outcomes would always be a cherry on the top for your patients. So, are you looking forward to an EHR that helps you increase your

This is what you must know to fight Influenza Fight Flu

Each winter, millions of people suffer from Influenza – flu, the viral infection that attacks the respiratory system. It has a stupefying incubation period of up to four days, which means your body could be nurturing those viruses for several days before you even get to know you’re sick. The influenza viruses – come with the full force of unforeseen occurrences. The flu is contagious, most people feel completely normal at the start, and then they start feeling like they are hit by a truck. It’s especially critical for young children, pregnant women, and older adults who have health-related problems, the flu can be very serious, even life-threatening. National Influenza Vaccination Week highlights the importance of continuing flu vaccination and aware people about the same. Interested in getting more details? Contact Rajesh Mandaviya Or read more about "This is what you must know to fight Influenza #FightFlu" @ https://ipatientcare.com/blog/this-is-what-you-must-know-

7 must-have EHR features to effectively manage your Psychiatry Practice

These days mental disorders are common worldwide. But the quality of care for these disorders has not increased to the same extent as that for physical conditions. The mental health field is far behind other specialties with regard to the implementation of technologies, especially health information technology to capture relevant health information that could support the diagnosis of mental and behavioral health. Mental health providers often use separate electronic medical record systems compared to general medical provider counterparts or do not have access to these systems at all. This creates big challenges for mental health professionals as a whole in providing quality care for patients who often require coordinated services across different sectors. Instead of the psychiatrist making an anxiety index on paper and manually calculating scores, the EHR technology can allow him to enter it directly into the system. From there, the software will automatically configure graphs showing