New Technology Solution Relieves Doctors of Time-Consuming Data Entry When Using EMRs, According to Emdat White Paper
Posted on July 29, 2010
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Business Wire, July 28, 2010
Facilitate EMR Success: Discrete Reportable Transcription Shifts
Documentation Burden Off Physicians Now Available Online
FITCHBURG, Wis. — A new method of populating electronic medical records that pulls patient
information directly from a medical transcription enables physicians to
keep their daily workflow the same, according to a white
paper released today by Emdat,
a provider of web-based medical transcription software.
Most EMR systems on the market today require physicians to personally
scroll through an extensive list of checkboxes for every patient they
see. As a result theyre forced to spend a large part of their day
entering data into a computer. Entitled Facilitate
EMR Success: Discrete Reportable Transcription Shifts Documentation
Burden Off Physicians, the white paper cites a finding by the AC
Group, a health care technology consultancy, that a physician who sees
40 patients a day will spend an average of 140 minutes entering patient
data.
By contrast, Emdats Discrete accurate Reportable Transcription,
or DaRT,
allows physicians using an EMR system to maintain their daily workflow
and focus on patient care
data entry
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