Electronic Medical RecordWritten by Joe Miller
Electronic Medical Record: A New Medical Technology Walk Through The electronic medical record, or EMR, has been redesigned by technology to suite 21st century medical practice. The entire process has been wrapped around your finger. In other words, information, records, superbill, transcription, soap notes, and medical procedure codes are all at your finger tips.All electronic medical records have been organized and stored in a variety of ways, usually depending on needs and budget of practice. Often, multiple databases store patient information, medical collection, medical transcription and soap notes, and other information vital to effective medical practice management. Technology has simplified electronic medical records every step of way by streamlining databases, even for multiple offices of same practice, in a secure online data environment. Another reason why technology has made electronic medical record so user friendly, is that it now saves practices money, through simple installation and management. A Tour of Medical Process Technology can be a scary thing sometimes, so it is important to research positives and negatives of adopting new technologies, especially in medical profession. Accurate and complete information in an EMR system are a type of “preventative medicine,” which not only protects patient but also medical practice. “Keep to code” is not only a good line for a blockbuster pirate movie but also for medical practices. There are many codes to keep track of, and they are all necessary to keep around and refer to you. New medical office software includes easy access to icd9 codes, 2004 CPT codes, diagnosis code, and HCFA 1500 forms.
| | Bar Charts Brought to Life: Index of Interactive Information for HTML and PDF Written by Joe Miller
Bar Charts and Information ChallengeWhether one is an unknown entrepreneur or Donald Trump, an elementary school teacher or a university president, a 6th grader researching other countries or a government leader visiting them, each person in any capacity has at least one thing in common: information. Let me explain why I use bar charts as an example. Whether information is being acquired or distributed for business or educational purposes, challenge that arises is how to compile all of information. Bar charts are just one example of a variety of instruments for displaying information which is precise, yet simple. This time is referred to as “Information Age” because information about anything under sun (and beyond) is now available in every home and hamlet. However, though information is one thing each person has in common, our interaction with it sets us apart. In many cases, way information is accumulated may propel one business beyond rest. On other hand, way information is disseminated may also set one business ahead of rest. Can something as simple as bar charts make difference? Tools for Information Improvement Bar charts, pie chart, or other types of business chart and business graphs are easily created using graphing programs with almost any word processing software. To create graphs in word processor for a database chart or a database graph is relatively simple and user-friendly. Creating graphs and charts can also be done for a company website using almost any graph program or business mapping software. HTML and PDF Interactive Information Using above-mentioned tools, compiling information using charts, graphs, and other informational mapping becomes very simple. But problems arise after initially compiling information. Online charts and graphs may include net charts, php graph, flash chart, perl graph, perl map, dynamic chart, dashboard chart, dashboard map, dashboard graph, coldfusion chart, coldfusion graph, dynamic flash, globfx, visual mining or any other data visualization tool, like a web graph or an executive dashboard. Creating these visuals online generally require .net technology.
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