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How to Spend Less Time on Electronic Medical Records

Many physicians feel they spend too much time wading through electronic medical records – time they could be spending with patients. MD-IT’s EMR software has a solution by combining traditional electronic medical records with dictation/transcription services.

Doctors can clearly describe and communicate patient information without disrupting productivity or being trapped behind a computer screen. Designed around the doctor’s current workflow, MD-IT offers free installation. 

With a database built on text documents and advanced search technology, the MD-IT system has no point and click data entry. It also eliminates the 'boilerplate' notes that many doctors feel fails to cover the patient's story.

The system lets physicians choose the method of data entry, whether it is dictation, front-end speech recognition, or keyboard entry. With MD-IT’s EMR, the current patient notes are used to create the EMR database. So, the software is a direct reflection of the medical practice.

Additional features include a Patient Chart Viewer to help organize and review patient notes, consults, and test results on one screen. It also includes a patient list generator, MD-editor, and ePrescription functions.  

The software uses advanced search, natural language processing and data tagging, which helps doctors extract discrete data from narrative notes. With MD-IT, it is easy to exchange confidential patient information electronically and it is easy to access patient records remotely via the internet.

Another service that MD-IT offers is the MD-IT iConnect app that transforms an Apple iPhone or iPod touch or Android into an all-in-one dictation station. 

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