The electronic medical records software module is designed to improve quality, reduce risk, cut costs and increase revenues. This EHR system creates and maintains complete medical records with minimal effort while it streamlines workflow, controls utilization, and manages critical data related to patient care outcomes. NextGen electronic medical software automatically creates documents and letters, manages prescriptions and clinical images, provides patient education, and exchanges data with other systems within, and external to, your database.
The NextGen EMR software powered by VirMedice delivers a variety of clinical and administrative benefits that enhance practice productivity and give providers more time to focus on patient care. Here are just a few of the ways the NextGen EHR system can help your practice:
Increases revenue
Allows you to see more patients without decreasing face-to-face encounter time
Increases collections through improved management of referral and eligibility data
Optimizes coding and improves managed care payments
Promotes practice growth via re-dedication of office space previously devoted to paper records that can now be utilized for patient care activities
Enhances revenue through disease management functionality EMR reporting functions track patient follow-up and compliance with health maintenance protocols
Reduces expenses
Minimizes transcription costs
Reduces supply, storage and chart access costs related to the maintenance of paper records
Increases employee productivity with tools such as ePrescribing
Reduces risk
Improves quality of documentation
Increases accuracy of shared information
Maintains security and integrity of data
Improves patient safety by checking for possible drug interactions
Improves quality
Increases access to patient information at the point of care, including administrative data within EPM
Improves outcomes through patient health tracking and clinical alerts
Speeds responses to patients and increases patient satisfaction
Provides diagnosis support, clinical reference information, and patient education