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— Oscar Wilde.
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Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.
having a soft copy of medical records online on the cloud is very important in today’s world and as you all know it is recommended by doctors from all around the globe to keep a soft copy of medical records on the cloud so that you can view them from anywhere at anytime
what are the key benefits of having a soft copy online
ADVANTAGES OF MEDICAL RECORDS ONLINE?
1. access to medical data anytime anywhere
2. need not carry bulky reports every time you visit a doctor
3. book appointments on the go
4. order medicines faster from home
5. send reports to referring doctor in few clicks
6. never misplace any documents or files henceforth
7. paperless and hassle-free, convenient and free
One of the best website to store medical records in 2019 is ehealth102 it is a web based service where you can simply sign up and log in to start storing your medical records online
it is free of cost and is all for the benefits of its users, it has many ways to filter and sort the reports as per one’s need
any user can share its data to other ehealth102 users simply by their mobile number or email id
the service is for all the Indians phone numbers holder, we are based in Mumbai
it is the best health solutions in India
find medical records online from this site and stay insured about carrying the files wherever you go
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What are the best available ways to keep or store medical file in the 21st century where everything is online.
a world where booking an appointment with doctors to buying medicine online to event getting consultations over the internet, how are we still using the same way of storing our medical records in the same traditional file keeping method?
here we have a ehealth102 a medical startup to store all your medical reports and documents online with no cost, yes totally free of cost
one can store medical documents like x-rays, prescription, discharge summary, reports, lab test all at one place in a much organised and sophisticated manner
it is easy to use system and totally cloud and web based
anyone can sign up and view their reports from anywhere at anytime from anywhere in the world, yes it is that simple way to store medical records and papers online
there are many benefits to storing medical documents online one such is, you can access it from anywhere no loss of data or misplace the report or file
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Healthcare benefactors are moving forward with their digital initiatives, pursuing intranet development, implementing e-prescribing software, and deploying EHR systems and patient portals to enhance patient care, maximize staff efficiency, and improve the bottom line.
However, while medical professionals are largely enthusiastic about digital healthcare solutions, the disparity between the rate of clinical support and patient utilization of some of this software, EHR in particular, is enormous. Though patient self-service resolutions have become universal in medical facilities nation-wide. Patients still don’t see enough value in patient portals, voicing concerns over the steep learning curve, lack of training, anxiety regarding data security and confidentiality, and other issues. Addressing these challenges is critical to encouraging patient buy-in and getting more patients involved in their health.
Since most medical facilities in the country already have patient portals in place, the next step to overcome barriers to their adoption is to expand these systems to deliver features that will get more patients involved.
Other than patient portals another thing coming in digital initiatives for easing the paper load for patients is to not carry their medical reports, prescriptions everywhere they go. But the question in this
Are electronic records really safer than paper records?
Electronic Medical Records (EMR), also known as Electronic Health Records (EHR), have become a popular replacement for paper records for a number of reasons, including saving time, reducing costs and improving the quality of medical care.
But like anything online, there are certain safety precautions that must be made to ensure that all electronic records are kept safe from prying eyes.
Even though paper files are just as prone to theft and loss as digital files, because the technology supporting EMRs is so new, many healthcare professionals question whether or not the benefits outweigh the concerns.
The good news is that yes, EMRs are safe if you take proper precautions, but just like paper records, they’re not totally impervious to threats. Here are a few things healthcare professionals should know about keeping patient EMRs safe from harm.
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