Looking for an EHR is same as buying
a car
In the same
way as cars and cereals, there are hundreds of EHR systems out there. Buying an
EHR Software can be a complex process. But you don’t need to worry about, after you have
narrowed down your search the only thing you should be worried about is which EHR
you will end up taking home.
Objective
First of all you need to ask yourself why you
need an EHR Software in the first place. You need to have an objective to guide you on
how to select the right EHR. The more precise and assessable your objectives
are, the better they will be able to help you.
Limitations
Everyone had
their limitations when buying a car or a house. So practices know their
limitations when they are buying EHR software. Whether it is the practice size
or the number of patients it helps the practices make decision regarding EHRs. You
need to talk with everyone especially with your biller who might have different
constraints that you may never have considered. After knowing all the
objectives and limitations, you must convert them into the requirements of your
EHR.
Specific requirements regarding EHR
Software
Some of the
requirements that practices and physicians should know when buying an EHR
software.
- Meaningful Use attested
- Automated claim submission
- Connectivity with labs and hospitals
- Ability to customize the lists of medications, diagnoses etc.
- Able to create reminders for chronic diseases
- Advice on coding
- Able to verify eligibility in real time
- Able to allow multiple users to access charts simultaneously
- Money back guarantee if not satisfied
- Ability to access records anytime from anywhere
- Ability to support dictation
Colleagues
To know
the names of different EHRs the best way is to ask your colleagues. Find out
what other kinds of EHRs, physicians and practices are using and ask them for the information
regarding those EHRs.
Regional Extension Centers (RECs)
These are
located in every region of the country and funded by the government for the
purpose of providing assistant in EHR implementation and health IT needs. Any practice
and physician is able to get list of EHRs selected by RECs. For primary care
physicians free consultation is also provided at these centers.
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