The Challenge In Standardizing Electronic Healthcare Records (EHR). Where Is Progress Being Made?



Many industries face a similar challenge when it comes to data. Where to store it, how to keep it secure, and how to learn from it to optimize their business and evolve their industry. Healthcare is no exception, and one could argue that the data issue is even more important in this sector; it is both an asset and an obstacle. While many healthcare providers have made moves to standardize their data, in part because of federal regulations, one vertical that often gets left out of the greater healthcare conversation is dental, which has yet to fully standardize its data.

There are a few key players who are working on this challenge currently, one of which is tab32, the cloud technology platform founded ten years ago, which is now the first in the industry to standardize electronic healthcare record (EHR) data by offering a cloud-based open data warehouse that allows for a standardized taxonomy for data collection, curation, and processing. Kiltesh Patel, CEO and co-founder, argues that this standardization has the potential to evolve the dental industry and potentially leapfrog over medical, allowing for the data to be used to inform business decisions, progress technological advances, and even allow for legislation to be written to support the dental industry in general, something that has been missing up until now.

I had a conversation with Kiltesh Patel of tab32 regarding the platform’s role as the first to standardize EHR data in dental, what this means for dental outcomes, and the wider-reaching implications of how innovative technologies with a data-driven approach are impacting healthcare providers and health outcomes.

Read More: https://www.forbes.com/sites/rhettpower/2022/11/23/the-challenge-in-standardizing-electronic-healthcare-records-ehr-where-is-progress-being-made/?sh=4be12a5964b1

EHR Software's:

DrChrono EMR


Providers have the ability to enhance the patient experience with the OnPatient Portal from DrChrono. It is HIPAA compliant and online. Patients can fill out forms and pay their bills online. They can also schedule appointments and sign consent forms before visiting the practice. It facilitates HIPAA compliance and allows patients to communicate with their providers directly.

The DrChrono EMR platform offers a variety of functions and features that help practices optimize their workflows. It assists practices in everything, from patient registration and appointment scheduling, to billing codes and electronic prescribing. The platform also has an onpatient portal that allows providers to stay in touch with their patients. The system can send reminders automatically to help lower no-show rates.


Medilinks



Integrating Medilinks EMR with RCM systems could improve revenue management. The Medilinks EHR demo is focused on revenue stream, billing, and payment processing. It also addresses claims management. Medilinks EHR vendors are able to create claims, determine eligibility, and submit them for insurance companies. This can lower denial rates and increase revenue.

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