Netsmart Systems Inc, EMR Solutions

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Notes and Charts

You have undoubtedly heard the paperless buzz sweeping the provider technology software industry. So what's all this noise really about and how can it help your practice? Today's practice is inundated with paper from superbills, EOB's, lab requests, lab results, referrals, medical notes and on and on. Wouldn't it be nice to eliminate that? Don’t computers create all of these paper stacks? Why can't they just stay there?

Our paperless solution improves practice by:

  • Eliminating extraneous & un-necessary steps in a typical routine office visit!
  • No need for pulling charts, even those that might have been misplaced or archived!
  • Providers can see their schedule in the office or out of the office!
  • All billing codes are automatically generated & sent back to ASPC instantaneously! A transaction will automatically be created with all appropriate codes ready for electronic submission!

Key Features

  • Send, retrieve and auto file all forms that are routinely integrated into charts, including reports and images received via fax or email.
  • Works with all of your existing forms
  • Click, write, dictate or draw notes
  • Customizable
  • Instant access to all patient medical data
  • E-prescribe using a full drug database updated quarterly
  • Easily organize and scan current charts
  • Accepts documents, reports and forms via fax & email or scanning
  • Automatically generates superbills
  • Extensive security features, fully HIPPA compliant
  • Posting by CPT code
  • Data transferable with other platforms
Notes And Charts
 
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) and HHS finalized a final rule that implements the provisionsof the American Recovery andReinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) (Pub. L. 111-5) that provide incentive payments to Eligible Professionals (EPs), eligible hospitals andcritical access hospitals (CAHs) participating in Medicare and Medicaid programs that adopt and successfully demonstrate meaningful use of Certified Electronic Health Record (EHR) technology. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced the names of two technology review bodies, Certification Commission for Health Information Technology (CCHIT), Chicago, Ill. and the Drummond Group Inc. (DGI), Austin, Texas, They have beenauthorized to test and certify electronic health record (EHR) systems for compliance with the standardsand certification criteria that were issued by HHS earlier this year.
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