12 Ways an EMR Can Increase Productivity

How does adopting an electronic medical record (EMR) in your practice affect productivity? In general, successful implementation of an EMR offers a decrease in practice costs in the following ways: 

  1. More accurate coding,
  2. Increased number of patients,
  3. Possible decrease or reallocation of employees,
  4. Decreased patient wait time,
  5. Elimination of lost charts,
  6. Simultaneous access to charts by multiple users,
  7. Decreased duplication of efforts,
  8. Improved patient management,
  9. Reduced record storage space,
  10. Increased legibility,
  11. Reduced phone tag time with patients, and
  12. The ability to produce referral letters, school and work excuses, and other documents with a few clicks.

If you have questions about electronic medical records or other health information technology, contact the TMA Knowledge Center at (800) 880-7955.

 

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Last Updated On

October 10, 2022

Originally Published On

March 23, 2010