Infographic: EHR vs. Traditional Paper Records
There are many differences between electronic health records (EHR) and traditional paper-based medical records – probably more than you would expect. The benefits of an EHR are numerous when you...
View ArticleMyths and Facts of EHRs
Myth # 1: Patient privacy is at risk with EHRs As electronic health records (EHRs) and new online sharing and storing databases have become more widely implemented, there have been ongoing concerns...
View ArticleEHRs Can Help Increase Patient Adherence
Patient adherence is defined as the degree to which patients take medications as prescribed by their physicians. This can include dosing, frequency, specific timing and other important...
View ArticleEHR Benefits for Patient Populations
While the ability of electronic health records (EHRs) to accurately and completely document and store a patient’s medical history has been extensively discussed, the ability of EHRs to compile data for...
View ArticleAn Overview of Decision 2012: A Health Records Debate
This year, Care360 engaged with many physicians in a national debate around the benefits and challenges associated with paper versus electronic medical records. We know that making the move towards...
View ArticlePreparing Your Practice for EHR Integration, Part 1
With hundreds of electronic health record (EHR) solutions on the market, it can be difficult to identify one that’s right for your practice. The implementation process can be as important a part of...
View ArticlePaper patient records are costing you. 12 reasons to switch.
For many of you, paper patient records are still your go-to. Your tried and true. We understand. But paper alone is no longer a viable way to run a successful practice. Here are some of the ways it’s...
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