Today hospitals are adopting, implementing, upgrading, or demonstrating the Meaningful Use of certified electronic health record (EHR) technology. All in all, demonstrating meaningful use of certified EHRs takes time and resources. Through the EHR Incentive Programs, eligible hospitals, including critical access hospitals (CAHs), can qualify for EHR incentive payments totaling some $2 million or more. Thus the incentive for having quality EHR programs in the medical profession is an increasingly growing sector that is currently part of the medical establishment.
The EHR I will be discussing is the MediTouch Electronic Health Record Software. This electronic health record system seems to be very prominent, and I found out for a variety of …show more content…
It’s also automatically checked a few days prior to an appointment. And the system will warn the user if the member is not eligible, which is a wonderful feature in this program. This system is highly customized for the user’s varied needs. It supports most all systems like Windows, Mac, OS, Linux, UNIX, etc.
It of course has HIPPA certified security measures to make it standardized and safe. This system is relatively easy to use. It’s also friendly for users of Apple iPads, which are often used by medical personnel. MediTouch also has the fastest iPad EHR, as its web based. Upon my research I found MediTouch to be a high quality EHR system.
MediTouch is most effective with regards to integrating with other software systems. Because of this effectiveness, there are no extra steps to worry about when interloping records. It works across the board with other medical programs. Because Healthfusion actually does not require integration into or of other products as it can easily incorporate billing, scheduling, and clearinghouse, clinical and patient background. There are also no interloping or extra steps to take. (Integrated - One Practice, One System, 2013)
How user friendly is MediTouch’s data entry and data retrieval (?): MediTouch comes with preloaded commonly used medical terminology, medical phrases, and