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Are EMR/EHR systems helping patient care?
More than six in 10 primary care physicians say EHRs (electronic health records) have led to improved patient care, generally and in their own practices, and that they’re at least somewhat satisfied with the digital documentation systems they use, according to a new...
Is your medical identity safe?
The threat of medical identity theft is on the rise as the health-care industry grapples with a growing rash of data breaches. The ease and accessibility of medical data is fueling the increase in ID theft. Paige Hanson, the Identity Education Lead at Symantec’s...
Are medical providers overcharging for copying medical records?
US Government Accountability Office researched1 on fees for copying medical records encountered by patients and third-party retrieval companies. The 14 May 2018 study found that healthcare providers are charging fees that patients consider excessive. This is...
What does it cost to hire a health information technician?
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics found that Medical records and health information technician made a median wage of $39,180 in 2017. They reported that these technicians earned this wage as they: Review patients’ records for timeliness, completeness, accuracy, and...
Protect your patients from invalid EHR entries
Protect Your Patients from Invalid EHR Entries Download our free guide on Best Practices to Prevent Common EHR Errors
Is your medical records retrieval service harming your patients?
A pew charitable trusts study found that the automatic record matching systems cause frequent errors with 20% of hospital chief information officers reporting patient harm caused by these incorrect records. These incorrect matches are caused by human data entry...