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In recent years, electronic medical records systems, have gained much popularity and without a doubt becoming standard in the medical community. While EMR systems can drastically boost the efficiency of the office and worker productivity, the problem lies often in choosing the right vendor and system. The purchase process can sometimes be overwhelming and confusing. The following information will hopefully make the decision process easier and less stressful.
The Decision Making Process about EMR Systems
When deciding on EMR technology for your medical office be sure to evaluate the different companies and examine their level of service and technical support programs. Be certain the EMR vendors is committed to the job and wants your company to be successful. Look for EMR companies that have been in business and have a proven track record of success. Read all the available reviews for the system, and if possible, test the demo screens and get references. Sometimes, inquiring with EMR companies existing clients about their satisfaction can help influence the decision making process. More than likely that company has adapted to the ever changing market, technology and regulations. Some newer EMR companies may claim to have a more advanced EMR system, but could be lacking experienced management, customer service and technical support. If considering a support contract, discuss exactly what procedures are covered as well as if any backups and built in security is included. Well-made EMR systems and software should be simple and easy to use, but should have the ability of being complex.
Cost of Training and EMR Company Support Services
Regardless of how much computer experience users have, learning a new EMR system takes time. EMR vendors typically offer an initial period of support at no cost, around 2 to 3 month in duration, since the majority of users experience problems during the installation and training period. If you are a large medical practice, it’s more of an option to hire a dedicated IT person with understanding in managing software to save the company money. An office without an IT expert might benefit from a packaged support plan. Various support options allows companies to receive the correct amount of help without paying for the most expensive package. While it is normal to have issues with a newly implemented EMR technology, if problems are frequently occurring, it might be a good idea to look for a replacement. In short, look for an EMR company with experience and a proven track record.
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