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Practices Use Medical Software to Optimize Patient Care
- By Christine OKelly
- Published 09/28/2009
- Computers
Doctors'
offices are under increasing pressure to expand their patient load. However
keeping track of all those patients is nearly impossible with traditional paper
filing systems. Offices have found medical software makes it easy to organize
electronic medical records and improve the quality of patient care.
Centralizing Information
Medical
software allows practices to put all patient information in one easy to access
place. A patient's entire medical file is available at the click of a mouse.
Office staff can easily examine records without flipping through hundreds or
thousands of patient files. The file can be updated just as easily and there is
no chance of one patient's test results ending up in another patient's file by
accident.
Practices
use medical software to study the population as a whole. Records can be
searched and sorted by diagnosis, treatment, medication and other factors.
Doctors can examine these subsets to understand community health matters. It
gives them a broader perspective on their patient population. The ability to
gather and analyze allows medical practice to approach a new level of patient
care.
Safeguarding Patient Health
Doctors
find medical software allows them to practice proactively. They take an active
role in counseling patients in proper healthcare. Rather than waiting for
patients to come in when they have a problem, practices can alert patients to
potential concerns.
For
example, an office might generate a report of older women who haven't had
recent bone density tests. Sending information on the dangers of osteoporosis
to these patients encourages them to get the test and discover the condition in
time to treat it. Patients with chronic illnesses such as diabetes who haven't
been in for a while can be reminded to come in for a checkup.
Another
situation where medical software helps is with FDA alerts. Sometimes despite
clinical studies, serious complications are discovered once a pharmaceutical
has been out on the market. Doctors can easily find out which patients are
taking the medication and send them warnings about potential problems.
Improving Office Revenue
There is a
more practical aspect to using medical software: increased profits. Despite the
motivation of wanting to help people, an office has to be financially strong to
keep offering services to the public. Medical practice software helps doctors
find the balance between public service and profitability.
Doctors can
use the searches discussed above to boost patient volume and bring up revenue
during slow periods. Downturns are a perfect time for doctors to use the
information at their fingertips to find patients who may need care and send
them reminders about the importance of regular checkups.
Office
schedulers can use software to make patient appointments more effectively.
Patients showing a history of serious health problems can automatically be
given longer appointments while callers with more routine histories can be
given shorter appointments.
Whether
used to improve patient care or raise profits, medical software is a critical
tool in a modern medical practice.
Moving Your Practice? Time to Implement New Software
- By Christine OKelly
- Published 09/28/2009
- Computers
The dream
of the paperless office has proven to be difficult to achieve. Doctors
implement practice management software but somehow there still seems to be a
lot of paper around. When the practice moves to a new location, it is an ideal
opportunity to get rid of the old, inefficient procedures.
Why Can't We Get Rid of Paper?
It is
difficult to redirect the bureaucratic momentum even in a small office. The
staff has a familiar and comfortable routine, perfected over years of practice.
Patients are cared for. Records are filed. Everything runs smoothly so there is
unconscious resistance to change.
Fully
utilizing all the features of the new practice management software system
requires changing many of the underlying procedures. Since office staff and
doctors aren't familiar with the new system, it feels alien and clumsy. Records
are hard to locate, not because of the software but because people can't
remember the new system. Patients have to wait while staff stumbles through the
new procedures. Soon everyone is insisting the old system was better.
This
learning curve is completely normal and getting past it is essential to proper
adoption of practice management software. However it's hard to give up a
familiar way of doing things.
When Everything's Changing, A Few
More Changes Don't Matter
Some
offices resist adopting new practice management software during a change in
location because they feel it is too hard. With everything up in the air,
implementing a new system seems foolish. Actually, this period of chaos is an
ideal time to revamp the organization and bring on new ideas.
Since the
office will be a bit disorganized after the move, old procedures aren't as
familiar and comfortable. The staff is less resistant to change since so much
is different. As they adapt to a new phone system, a different examination room
layout and other changes it is just as easy to get used to a new EMR software
system as well.
Rebuilding the Operation
Moving can
be an opportunity to jump into new practice management software with both feet.
The entire office procedure, from appointment setting to patient arrival to
e-prescription management, can be rewritten and optimized to the EMR system.
This
planning should be done well in advance of the move. Everyone in the office
should be involved and allowed to express their concerns about the new practice
management software. A well-designed system that addresses the needs and
concerns of everyone from the reception desk to the examination room has a much
better chance of success than a haphazard adoption of new procedures.
Policies
should go beyond the use of the practice management software. Ideas as simple
as where lab results will be put for entry into the system or when patient
information will be entered streamline the operation and ease the transition.
By
combining the learning curves of the new location and the new software, the
total disruption to the office can be minimized.
Medical Practices Use Free EMR Systems to Guard against Disaster
- By Christine OKelly
- Published 09/28/2009
- Computers
It doesn't
take a hurricane or earthquake to cripple operations in a doctor's office.
Sometimes an incident which would be an inconvenience to another business would
be a major catastrophe to a medical practice.
Small Disasters with Big
Consequences
Information
is critical to proper medical care. No matter how familiar a doctor is with a
particular patient, it's always possible to forget some small detail such as a
drug allergy. That omission could threaten a patient's safety. This is why it
is so important for doctors to have access to patient records.
There are
many reasons a doctor could be unable to get into his office. A storm blows a
tree over and blocks access to the parking lot. A leak forces closure until
inspector ensures the building is safe. With traditional paper records, the
doctor is unable to reach critical patient information if the patient has an
emergency during this time. A free EMR system prevents these incidents from
blocking or destroying information.
Maintain Full Accessibility
With a free
EMR system, a doctor or other authorized user has access to patient records
from outside the office. Even if physical access to the office is blocked, the
doctor can still examine information from any other computer with the EMR
software installed on it. Many physicians enable access to their office records
from home so they can immediately respond if a patient is in a medical
emergency.
Although
free EMR allows full access, it doesn't allow unrestricted access. EMR systems
include strict security measures to prevent unauthorized entry into the system.
Doctors can be confident they are observing all privacy regulations while
retaining the ability to examine patient records from any location. EMR
provides the best blend of accessibility and security.
Preserve Data Integrity
Medical
practices must also protect the data itself from destruction. A ruptured pipe,
small fire or other incident could destroy all paper records in an office. Even
electronic medical records could be destroyed, but free EMR offers the
advantage of easy backup.
It is
difficult, expensive and time consuming to make copies of paper records and
store them off site. On the other hand, backing up free EMR databases is
simple, often included as part of the software function. These backups can be
small enough to put on a pocket USB drive and easily transported to another
location for safety. The data can also be backed up online so a practice can
restore it from anywhere.
The
importance of retaining 24/7 access to and protecting the integrity of medical
records means it is nearly impossible for a medical practice to operate without
some kind of EMR system. Since most practices don't need CCHIT certified
software, free EMR systems offer an inexpensive solution to a practice's data
needs.
Doctors Use E-Prescriptions to Improve Patient Compliance
- By Christine OKelly
- Published 09/28/2009
- Computers
Physicians
know just because they give patients a prescription, that doesn't mean
medication will take them correctly -- or at all. There are a number of reasons
for poor patient compliance and the latest generation of EMR software addresses
many of these problems.
The Problem of Non-Compliance
It is hard
to treat a patient who won't take prescribed medication. It may not be that the
patient is intentionally being difficult. Often there are other reasons
involved.
Patients
may stop medication because they feel better, not understanding that to stay
better they need to keep taking the pills. A patient might not have time to
wait at the pharmacy today so plans to pick up the prescription tomorrow, but
then forgets or gets busy and never gets around to it. Maybe there is a
negative side effect and, rather than calling the doctor, the patient simply
stops taking the drug. In many cases, these incidents can lead to serious
medical complications. What's worse, often the patients will neglect to tell
the doctor about the stopped medication leaving the physician baffled as to why
the person isn't getting better.
How can EMR
software and associated e-prescription services help this problem?
E-Prescriptions Make It Easier For
the Patient
Filling
prescriptions through e-prescription feature of EMR software help patient
compliance immediately. The prescription is transmitted directly to the
pharmacy and is ready by the time the patient arrives. With many pharmacies
offering drive-up service, it is easy to pick up the needed medication and
patients have one less excuse to avoid the medication.
Clearly
printed e-prescriptions help both pharmacy and patient. The pharmacy doesn't
have to puzzle out sloppy, hand-written orders so don't need to call the
doctor's office for clarification, a step that slows the process. The patient
receives written instructions, including important cautions such as telling the
patient to keep taking the medication upon feeling better, so it is more likely
the drug will be taken as the doctor intended.
Doctors Can Monitor Patient
Compliance
Medical
students learn that a patient statement is one of the least reliable sources of
information. A patient who has stopped taking medication may not tell the
doctor, perhaps through embarrassment or a desire to avoid a confrontation.
Some patients change their dose on their own, not informing the doctor when
they do so.
EMR
software gives doctors the ability to monitor a patient's compliance. The
doctor can check to see a patient has picked up the medication and, if not,
contact the patient for more information. A doctor could note the prescription
is refilled more or less often than expected, indicating the patient is taking
a different dose than ordered. The office can verify the correct drug has been
dispensed, protecting patient safety.
Doctors are
using EMR software and e-prescriptions to improve patient care as well as
improving the efficiency and profitability of the practice.
Is Your Office Resisting Dental Practice Software?
- By Christine OKelly
- Published 09/21/2009
- Computers
With so
many recent advancements in the technology, software is available that not only
allows dental offices to run more smoothly, but also provide an audit trail
that serves as a strong form of dental liability protection. Still, many
offices continue to resist the use of dental practice software.
Why Do Some Dentists Resist
Software?
Dental
offices also may have had a bad experience in the past when they expected top
dental software that would automatically fix problems in the office. Computers
are very efficient at what they do, but if an office is filled with outdated
policies and inefficient processes, software can't force those to change.
However when dental practice software is part of a well-designed practice
management workflow, it can make an office run with almost precision
efficiency.
Like any
product, not all software is created equally. Having had a bad experience with
a primitive piece of software or ineffective dental practice software may have
left a bad impression. Offices that suffered through clumsy and inefficient
dental practice software will be surprised at how streamlined and powerful
today's top dental software is.
How To Ease Into Software Use
No one
wants the implementation of the dental practice software to interferes with
workflow or get in the way of the doctor-patient relationship. Proper planning
will minimize the disruptions a new software system will cause in office
operation.
The worst
thing to do is simply drop in the software, turn it on and expect everything to
start humming. Prior to implementation, office staff should be prepped on the
capabilities of the dental practice software and determine exactly how
procedures are going to change to fit the new system. Some of these changes can
be adopted before the software is installed.
Digital Offices Are Inevitable
Industry
analysts tend to agree that in order to remain competitive, offices are going
to have to adopt dental practice software. Right now there is a lot of pressure
toward adopting electronic records over in the medical field and it is only a
matter of time until that spills over into dental practices as well.
Offices are
encouraged to get involved with these software tools sooner rather than later.
Modern dental practice software does a lot to enhance the efficiency of an
office and improve its competitiveness. Well-developed dental practice software
also serves as dental liability protection. When procedures and processes are
documented properly, there is less chance that the practice can be proven
liable for errors in court. The best dental software is transparent to office
operations, smoothing operations without interfering with patient care.
Software as a Service -- The New Trend in Dental Insurance Software
- By Christine OKelly
- Published 09/21/2009
- Computers
There is a
revolution going on in dental insurance software. The industry is embracing a
new concept in software design known as Software as a Service or SaaS. Those of
us who don't know a gigahertz from a megabyte might wonder what all the fuss is
about.
What Is Software as a Service?
In
traditional dental insurance software design, an application comes on a CD-ROM
or DVD. When you install the software it copies the application onto that
computer. If you need to install it on several computers, you have to by
multiple copies of the software and install it on each machine.
Dental
insurance software designed using the SaaS model keeps the software on a central
computer called a server. Each computer using the software needs only a small
client program to access the server over a network. Very large companies might
run their own servers, but a typical dental office would access the software
over the internet on servers provided by the software manufacturer.
But how
does this arrangement benefit the customer?
Technical Advantages of SaaS
When an
office has a complex dental insurance software package, many things can go
wrong. Dental practices can't afford full-time computer support staff so depend
on the software company's tech support. When using SaaS, the software is
maintained directly by the publisher. If anything goes wrong, they have a team
of IT professionals who address the problem immediately. The small, simple
client program each dental office uses seldom has technical problems, so the
office no longer has to deal with software headaches.
Another
problem with traditional software is staying on top of the latest version.
Companies must regularly check for updates then download large files to be
installed on top of the existing application. If anything goes wrong during the
upgrade, it could require complete reinstallation. With SaaS, the software at
the remote server is automatically upgraded as new versions come out.
Administrative Benefits of SaaS
A huge
obstacle faced by offices looking for dental insurance software is cost. These
packages can cost thousands of dollars and many small practices can't afford
the capital outlay. Without the benefits the software provides, they find it
hard to stay competitive.
SaaS
software is funded differently. Rather than a huge initial purchase, you pay a
small fee every month for access to the service. The cost is lower and easier
for small offices to absorb into their book.
The SaaS
dental insurance software can be accessed from any computer with the client.
Dentists can access patient records from home or from remote offices. If the
practice buys new computers, it isn't necessary to copy patient information
over to the new machines.
It's easy
to see why SaaS is the new trend in all software design. It won't be long
before the traditional model of computer program design is a thing of the past.
Use Flash Games to get more visitors and generate ad revenue
- By Ko Fai Godfrey
- Published 09/16/2009
- Computers
industry is keep growing fast. People of all ages loved
playing computer games from the early Nintendo times. And
for many teenagers, online games are what they know best
and are right up their alley.
For adults, it is a great way to relax and take their mind
off the daily problems. Most online game players are adults
25-30 years old and most of them have already been playing
computer games since their childhood. They just carry their
passion for games to adulthood along with them.
In the early days, online web games used to be slow loading
and they were heavily limited by the Internet connection
speed. Nowadays though, more and more people have switched
to broadband Internet connection, plus many online games
are now made using the Adobe Flash technology --- which are
much smaller in size while at the same time maintaining the
high quality.
Flash is a multimedia platform from Adobe which is used to
create vector based computer graphics and animations.
Online games made in Flash are often alluring to people of
all ages. Most flash games are very small and easy to play,
no user guide needed. And some games are just new versions
of the classic arcade games, there is no learning curve at
all.
Flash games are widespread all over the net, and many
webmasters are taking advantage of the fact that people
like playing games. Flash games on websites can attract
visitors, but also keep them on their site longer. If your
visitors find the flash games on your website fun to paly,
they would often refer their friends to visit your website.
This could in turn increase your website traffic and
visitor loyalty.
You can also use Flash games as a way to advertise your
service, or even generate ad revenue. People are very weary
of clicking on ads and many consciously avoid doing this.
To get around this -- many online advertisements in recent
years come in form of an interactive, playable flash game
banner. Advertisements are often display to visitors during
the opening of the game as part of the loading process, or
at the end of each game level, so to less interfere the
player, while also get their attention on the sponsor ads.
The CTR (click-thru- ratio) of online ads embed inside flash
games are usually 200%-300% higher than a web banner ad.
If you are interested in jumping on the bandwagon in
earning money from your flash games, it is very easy to do
so. Two of the largest advertising networks for games are
MochiAds and GameJacket. They provide you with the code
that you can embed in your games and share the ad revenue
with you. You can also use a flash ad rotation system for
games, such as Ad4Flash that rotates ads throughout the
game, or displays the game sponsor ad as part of the game
intro. The more people play your game, the more you earn
due to the ads that are displayed to gamers. Earning
revenue from flash games has never been easier.
If you do not know any of these services before, you have
most certainly heard about Google and their Adwords system.
Google has a version of their Adwords program specifically
for flash game publishers, so it is worth looking into this
as well. However Google will only accept flash games which
already generates millions of page views so its not for
personal websites.
Some people are professional flash game programmers; others
simply have fun making them. Some want to make money from
the games, yet others want to promote and spread their work
piece. There are many ways people can utilize flash games
for different purposes, which together contributes to the
growing popularity on online flash games.
How To Eradicate Spyware and Adware
- By David Crocombe
- Published 09/11/2009
- Computers
"infections' that can plague a modern PC including viruses,
and "Malware." Malware is all forms of malicious software
that includes Spyware and Aware.
If the PC owner does know how to remove Spyware and Adware,
it can cause a lot of damage to the PC's operating system.
You do not deliberately download and install Spyware and
Adware to your computer, instead they are installed when
you visit websites or when you download and install other
software programs, without your knowledge.
What is the differences between Spyware, Adware and Malware?
Adware automatically displays advertisements when the the
software is running =ADvertisement + softWARE.
It will show advertisements designed by the programmer of
software. Most of the time the advertisements can be
removed by purchasing a license to remove the adverts
permanently. Usually the pop ups contains a malicious PC
virus.
Spyware = SPY + softWARE which is a form of spying on a
computer, by monitoring the habits and uses of the user and
is mostly done without the user's knowledge or consent.
Generally it is used to get more targeted advertisements
and can commonly take the form of annoying pop ups that the
PC user cannot seem to get rid of.
Spyware is an advancement (the next generation) of Adware.
It is designed to intercept or take partial control over
the user's computer, without the user's permission or
informed consent.
Malware=MALicious + softWARE or Malicious software is the
term commonly used term that covers all the various types
of bad software including: computer viruses, worms, trojan
horses, most rootkits, spyware, dishonest adware, crimeware
and other malicious and unwanted software.
How To Know That You Have Spyware and Adware On Your PC:
You know that your computer has become infected when:
1. Internet Explorer behaves erratically or stops working;
2. Your computer slows down even when there are not many
programs loaded;
3. You get unusual error messages or fake error messages
occurring regularly, or your PC freezes for no reason;
4. Your computer has odd programs installed that you can't
seem to get rid of when you try and uninstall them;
5. Your firewall tell you that some program is trying to
connect to the internet, and you have no idea what that
program is.
These are just a few of the many symptoms that you may
experience if you have been infected by Spyware and Adware.
How To Remove Spyware and Adware:
Download and install Firefox so that you don't get anymore
Spyware or Adware.
A program that you can download will scan and remove any
Spyware and Adware from your PC.
A single program will not remove all the Spyware and Adware
so you will need to install and use a couple of programs to
make sure that you get rid of all of it.
In Conclusion:
There is no single anti-Spyware and anti-Adware program
that will get rid of every type of Malware infection. To
result in trouble-free computing, you can use many
different solutions. It is important to remember that
prevention is better than a cure.
Always compute safely, always have the latest updates
installed, do not install every "Cool" application you come
across, do not go to websites that could potentially harm
your computer and ensure that you have a good backup
solution in place.
That way should the worse happen you are able to
effectively recover from it, whilst still maintaining your
data.
Advantage of Flash Menu vs Javascript Menu bar
- By Ko Fai Godfrey
- Published 09/2/2009
- Computers
every website design. In the past most webmaster use
Javascript to create pull-down menus. It would take
considerable amount of scripting knowledge for web designer
to get the right design and right options on the navigation
menu, and incompatibility problems arise often between
different web browsers and Javascript versions.
Because of the popularity of Flash, more and more websites
are using flash menu to replace java script menu systems.
Flash menus provide better browser compatibility -- as
flash web menu appears and works the same in all browser
and operating system conform to the Adobe Flash standard.
Base on Adobe's website information, over 98% of web users
now have flash installed with their browser.
A main attracting factor of your website is the website's
appearance and design. Javascript language does not support
high quality graphics or animations. In contrast, flash
menu is often visually Rich, and comes with high quality
graphics and animated effects, which make using a flash
header and navigation menu bar much more attractive than a
static Javascript menu. Moreover, Java script is often
disabled by users for security reasons, and to block popup
windows. Java script menus will be invisible for these
users, which leave a blank area on your website and gives
visitors a poor impression about your website quality.
Another main advantage of flash menu is its easy
maintenance. Most flash menu use a single SWF file and XML
file to store its settings, which makes the change to
navigation bar very easy. Just upload the new file to your
site and refresh are instant. If you use Javascript menu,
as the javascript code is repeated to all pages, you would
need to edit all pages.
To create a flash menu, you can do it in 2 ways. You can
either create the flash menu by yourself using Adobe Flash
with acctionscript -- which requires techniques such as
timeline control, frame labels, button event handlers, plus
animation creation skills.
To create flash menu the easy way, you can consider to use
a flash menu building software. Most flash menu builder
software provide a wizard and easy steps to make flash
menu, you can simply choose a ready made design from a
collection of flash menu templates, and then fill your menu
captions, links, and define sub-menus.
A flash menu creator makes it easy for beginners and
starters to build a flash menu navigation bar in minutes
with just few mouse clicks. Even highly skilled webmasters
might find the flash menu software a great time saver for
creating flash dropdown menus.
Are E-Prescriptions Worthwhile For Practices With Few Medicare Patients?
- By Christine OKelly
- Published 09/1/2009
- Computers
The US
government is encouraging medical providers to adopt medical practice software
that includes the ability to process e-prescriptions. In 2009, providers who do
so will receive an additional 2% reimbursement for Medicare patients when
e-prescribing is used. If your office doesn't have many Medicare patients, is
e-prescribing a good idea? Yes, for several reasons.
Private Insurers Follow Medicare
It is
common for private insurance companies to mirror Medicare policies. They
observe the industry to see what effects these new policies have and if the
outcome is positive, private companies follow suit. Analysts predict that
private insurers will offer a similar incentive for offices that use
e-prescription medical practice software.
Why?
Electronic prescriptions are easier to process. Claims can be read in,
processed, and paid without human intervention. This saves insurers money and
with the rising traffic in prescriptions as baby boomers age -- and this
savings can amount to significant cost cutting. The 2% Medicare reimbursement
is a fraction of what Medicare will save as providers convert over to modern
medical practice software. When insurers see this, they will take the same path
and speed up industry conversion that much more.
Reduce Costs and Liability
Even in the
absence of direct incentives, providers are discovering that using medical
practice software and e-prescriptions saves them money from day one. The
streamlined electronic system means less time required from doctor and staff.
For example, office staff answers fewer phone calls from the pharmacy
requesting clarification.
Patient
safety is improved, as there is significantly less chance of the pharmacy
misreading an e-prescription than a handwritten one. Central databases ensure
pharmacies and doctors have a full profile of a patient's medication use,
reducing the chance of overmedication or adverse drug interactions. This
reduces practice liability and business costs.
Pharmacies
save money when providers use this type of medical practice software. The
automated system allows them to fill the order more quickly, often before the
patient arrives from the doctor's office.
Medical Practice Software Doesn't
Have To Be Expensive
CCHIT-certified
medical practice software costs more than non-certified systems, but many
practices don't need the certification. There are a number of inexpensive or
even free medical software packages, although typically the e-prescription
component requires a monthly fee.
Even
considering the fee, practices can expect to save money each month through
improved office efficiency, reduced liability and the Medicare incentive.
Physicians and office managers have discovered that converting to electronic
medical records is a positive investment in the business. It makes the practice
more competitive in the market and allows them to provide better care to the
patients.
E-prescriptions
are going to be a fact of life for medical practices in the not too distant
future. Offices would be well advised to adopt medical practice software now
and get ahead of the curve.

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