A critical yardstick defining the standard of any healthcare facility is its patient outcomes. And better patient outcomes require high-quality patient care.
Digitization & Workflow Automation: Twin Value-drivers for Healthcare HR Onboarding
Organizations across industries adopted large-scale digitization and at least some automation in the last few years. Healthcare IT faced a host of hurdles in digitization, ranging from patient privacy issues, stringent regulations over records maintenance to institutional stakeholder concerns. This lag is now receding. The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated digital workflow adoption. Increasing demands on healthcare systems, medical workers, and pressure on profile margins pushed up the pace of digitization.
Topics: electronic medical records, automated workflows, medical document scanning, digitizing
Here Are the EMR Laws to Know to Comply with HIPAA
Does your business handle patient information? Are you familiar with the emr laws? Have you taken the proper steps to secure protected information?
Topics: electronic medical records, medical document scanning
How Medical Document Scanning Works for Hospitals and Clinics
Keeping up with technological advances helps your hospital or clinic stay at the forefront of its industry. Making the switch from piles of paper records to electronics is naturally part of this process. Although, it might seem like a difficult task when you have large amounts of paper documents to deal with, it doesn’t have to be a hassle. By using a medical document scanning service, you can have professionals get you set up and take care of everything for you. Here’s how it works:
Topics: medical document scanning
Benefits of Hiring a Medical Document Scanning Service
Using digital medical documents – instead of paper – is absolutely the best course of action for all medical organizations. This is because it saves money, streamlines document accessibility and improves document security. This means not only creating digital documents for the future, but also converting your current paper documents to digital files. But, like all medical organizations, yours has mounds of paperwork that needs to be converted, so how should you go about making the switch? The best way to go about medical document scanning is to hire a professional service - and here is why:
Topics: document scanning, electronic medical records, medical document scanning