If you are
chiropractic doctor and looking for a top chiropractic EHR software in the market.
Then you would want to use system that offers you practice management together
with billing. The system you wish for needs to be efficient, easy to use and
affordable. Investing in chiropractic software not only involves valuable time
but effort is also required by the chiropractic doctor.
The best chiropractic software needs to
possess the followings:
- The software must be available at an affordable price and should be worth its price.
- It should offer a wide range of flexibility while at the same time reducing repetitive tasks. It should be able to customize to a chiropractic doctor needs and workflow of chiropractic doctor’s practice.
- Reporting of SOAP notes should be flawless and easy to understand. It should be able to convert the choices in check boxes and pull down menus into sentences. As it makes it easy for a chiropractic doctor and helps in avoiding spelling mistakes.
- The option of narrative creation is very helpful. In many EHR/EMR software’s on the click of a button report is generated based on patient’s information and history. This option must be present in chiropractic software without this the doctors would either be wasting their time or money.
- Chiropractic software should have an option that allows the chiropractic doctors to easily use the frequently used codes rather than having to enter the CPT codes and diagnostic pointers on their every visit to the software.
- Chiropractic software’s should allow the chiropractic doctor to use the clearing house of their own choice rather than forcing the chiropractic doctor to use specific clearing houses.
Before you make your decision you need
to have a full working demo of the software in order to evaluate the software.
The best and only way to know about chiropractic software is to go on a live
demonstration of the product with the vendor. It will allow you to use the
product in real time and you can learn how to enter patients, take appointments
etc. Ask questions from the supplier about the software and it will give you a
better understanding of it.
Labels: chiropractic, EHR, EMR, ICD-10
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