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Electronic Medical Records Medical Record Errors Illegible handwriting Medical Abbreviations Handwritten medical notes Accuracy But is costly Training Setting up software
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Choosing Software Choosing Vendor Testing Training Support
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Capital Expenditure Long-term improvement Costs Medical equipment expenditure Very costly lawsuits Electronic Medical Records will reduce medical errors
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Current value value of a future payment on a given date Definitely financial gain - Huge saving on implementing an EMR Reduction in Lawsuits Undesirable Drug Events Needless medical testing Additional hospital stays Unapproved claims
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Projected Revenue to estimate what will the revenue be Electronic Medical Records save expenses by Reduction in Office personnel and staffs transcriptionists chart storage cost Enhances emergency room coding evaluation and management coding
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Opportunity Costs The cost of passing the next best choice when acquiring a decision One option vs another option Implementation cost Comparing financial loss in each options
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Overall Costs Costs required to implementing EMR Hardware Software Training staff support user friendly
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Legal Threats Reduction in Lawsuits Lifetime storage Maintenance Yearly maintenance cost Increase in utility bill
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Federal grants Medicare incentives Tax credits Software stimulus packages
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Advantages Patients Improved healthcare Accuracy Faster treatment & decisions Organization Transferring patient information Increased number of patient seen daily Reduced operational costs
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Disadvantages Patient Privacy Distractions Reduced personal touch Organization Costly Maintenance Training
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