Friday, October 21, 2011

Electronic Medical Record Doc Directory Shows Who’s Putting Healthcare Online

The Internet has transformed communication worldwide, and these changes have affected how we do business as well as manage tasks in our daily lives. People use the Internet to work, do banking, pay bills, make phone calls and watch movies or TV – so it’s no wonder that they’re interested in making their daily routines even more convenient by bringing even more tasks online.

But while even the public library has gone online, one field has been surprisingly resistant to adopting internet technology: healthcare. The vast majority of physicians, hospitals and healthcare professionals are still using paper charts, paper medical records, a classic paper filing system and outdated methods of billing. Electronic medical record technology offers a way to take records and billing online and allows healthcare offices to send patient information instantly, which greatly improves patient care. Some offices have even implemented patient login portals on their websites, which allow patients to request appointments and prescription refills or even chat live with their doctors online.

So if the technology exists, why haven’t more doctors implemented the new system? Many cite the inconvenience of learning a new system or the cost of implementing electronic medical records. Patients, however, are demanding that healthcare mold to new technologies and be as accessible as their bank accounts over the internet. Electronic medical record software and consulting company EMRapproved recognizes this and has created their Tech Savvy Doc Directory – an online listing of doctors who use EMR technology in their practices. It allows patients to search by specialty and location to find a physician near them who incorporates EMR and other medical technology. Patients who are demanding more are starting to see solutions, and hopefully more physicians will adopt EMR as they realize how important it is.

You can learn more about EMR at my website www.healthtechnologyreview.com by reading the FREE eBook on Electronic Medical Records.

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