SAN ANTONIO, TX, August 19, 2012 (Press-News.org) EMR is a short term used for Electronic Medical Software, this software came into the picture very recently, and like many other changes based on modernization and scientific development, this change is for the better. It has started to immerse in the United States and 10% of all healthcare organizations have started keeping track of their medical records through this new software. It is definitely slow progress.
The majority of the healthcare organizations all over the world and United States record the medical records of their patients the old fashioned way; on paper, which seems very obsolete in today's age of rapid development. This is mostly because only 2% of the total revenue is spent on the development and application of the EMR by the healthcare organizations in the United States. The best feature of this software is the fact that the information can be very easily modified and updated by the healthcare providers, they can make use of the information very convenient, and the storage space is reduced to quite an extent.
Installing the EMR maybe costly and out of the budget for some organizations, but the benefits that that healthcare providers will reap from this system will pay for themselves, and the expenses that the firm will save on are immense in number. For example the system will be automatic, so there is no room for human error, and it will save a lot of time and monotonous work that the clerks in hospitals have to do. Once they are trained on how to use the software, they will be able to record and keep track of all the data of all the patients enrolled in the hospital and as well of those who are coming for the first time, and need their records transferred from another healthcare organization, because that is one of the many benefits of using EMR. This feature of the software allows the physicians and employees of pharmaceutical companies to share the information of the patient with other doctors when necessary. If you try to do this manually, it will take hours and days to transfer all the required information from one place to another, but it can be done within minutes through EMR.
Hospitals are hesitant in making this change because all the information will have to restore in the software, and the transferring of the medical records from paper to electronic process is a long and tedious process, and not to mention it has a lot of room for error. However, once this change has taken place, everything falls into place and recording data becomes easier.
Further details can be acquired on the website healthtec-software.com where one can get more information about the EMR, it's know-how, pros and cons, cost-benefit analysis and other relevant details.
Contact:
HealthTec Software, Inc.
11550 IH-10 West, Suite 235
San Antonio, TX 78230
Tel: 800.821.6054
Fax: 210.545.5545
http://www.healthtec-software.com/
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