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Electronic Health Records

EMR and Practice Management Software Form Integrated Electronic Health Record System

SequelMed EHR (Electronic Health Records) is an all-in-one, fully integrated solution that combines the robust power of practice management (SequelMed EPM), document management (Sequel EDM), and electronic medical records (SequelMed EMR) solutions.  By combining billing, document imaging, and electronic medical records in a single solution, SequelMed EHR software captures and manages electronic health record information and delivers automated and streamlined workflow.  This allows comprehensive monitoring of patient activity from administrative, financial and clinical points of view.  The result is a solution that promotes the timely and effective delivery of healthcare. 

When you decide to implement SequelMed EHR, you don't just transform your health records to a paperless and automated digital system, but you get a range of powerful features that supply you with immediate access to patient information and advanced decision making tools.  The software is flexible and easy to customize and can be delivered in a client/server environment or in a web-based ASP model in which the client does not have to worry about backups or server maintenance.  The system includes access to a variety of templates related to a vast number of specialties and we have physicians on staff that will work with your doctors to further customize templates, forms, and workflows so that it is set up exactly the way you want before going live.

SequelMed EMR Software has been chosen to participate in the EHR Partners Program (EPP) offered through the American College of Physicians  Center for Practice Improvement and Innovation.  The EPP, designed to help physicians and their practices compare EHR systems, is based on an extensive database of information including user satisfaction ratings, objective assessments of the EHR software in use, and detailed standardized pricing scenarios.  The participating members of this program are a collection of some of the top EHR software vendors in the country so with over 15 years of medical software experience, it is no surprise that SequelMed was asked to be included.

The HITECH Act is a portion of the Economic Stimulus Package that is designed to provide financial incentives for physicians and hospitals to make the transition to EHR systems.  SequelMed's Electronic Medical Records system has been certified to meet the Meaningful Use guidelines and will therefore be eligible for the stimulus program.  Included with the software are customized Meaningful Use reports that give snapshots of how your office is complying with each clinical care measure.  The government has adopted a strict timeline for the distribution of this money and now is the time to take advantage of the stimulus money and make the transition to electronic health records before it’s too late.  The money won’t be there forever.   The SequelMed website contains more information about the HITECH Act here.

Contact Us  to schedule a demo with one of our local Asheville, North Carolina sales staff or feel free to watch an online demo on the SequelMed website.   

 

Carolinas Document Imaging is a featured SequelMed reseller on EMR Software Advice

 


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Did You Know...

1. In the average office 90% of all papers handled each day are merely shuffled

2. 80% of company documents are stored on local hard drives and therefore inaccessible to organization staff unless they are created on paper

3. On average, companies spend $20 in labor filing one document

4. Between 2 and 4% of documents are misfiled on any given day

5. Companies spend $120 in labor to find one misfiled document

6. 1 out of every 20 documents is lost

7. Approximately 25 hours are spent recreating each lost document

8. Roughly 400 hours per year are spent searching for lost files           

9. It takes an average of 7 minutes per document to retrieve, copy, and return the original to file

10. Approximately 10-12% of documents are not found on the first attempt

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