Why an Electronic Medical Record System?
The health care industry has changed tremendously over the past two decades. This is essentially because the sharp increase in the number of diseases, both chronic and others, seems to have put a huge demand on the comparatively limited healthcare resources across the globe. The steadily increasing stress, air/water pollution, better connectivity and cheaper travel options have made the actual incidences and spread of disease far worse than it has ever been. Add to this, strict regulatory norms that require healthcare providers to keep up tough-to-maintain standards of service. In such a scenario, physicians work under a constantly increasing pressure to provide quality care to more and more patients every day. However, what makes it tougher is that most practitioners have to deal with an additional burden of ancillary, yet important services like insurance claims billing, medical claims management, maintaining/updating of healthcare records that take a substantial amount of time and l