EHR Software

Arkenea is a leading name in the field of custom EHR (Electronic Health Record) software development. With years of experience and a deep understanding of the healthcare industry, we have successfully crafted robust and scalable EHR solutions for healthcare providers of all sizes.

This category of insights shared as articles reflects our experience and expertise of 12+ years developing custom EHR software.

A Logistical Breakdown Of Cost Of EHR Implementation for Healthcare Organizations

Rapid advancements in the healthcare technology landscape have resulted in massive popularity of digital information storage methods among hospitals, medical practices and other healthcare facilities.  Under the American recovery and reinvestment act (ARRA), all public and private healthcare providers and other eligible professionals were required to adopt and demonstrate meaningful use of electronic medical records. …

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6 Reasons to Choose Specialty Specific EHR

Key Takeaways Poor communication between doctors, breakdown of medical records during case transfers, and incomplete presentation of patient data are reasons for medical errors. Specialty specific electronic medical records can help healthcare providers to decrease error rates and increase the accuracy of ePHI. An automated EHR system can improve the medical billing process, thus saving …

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Mapping EHR Implementation Timeline for Healthcare Facilities

Key Takeaways Higher authorities like CMOs and the management team need to communicate with the rest of the hospital staff about the EHR implementation and the change it is going to bring with it. Consider evaluating whether the EHR workflow gives value to patients and does it require additional skill or training. Fill the gaps …

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Pivotal Aspects to Consider for EHR Implementation

Key Takeaways Involve C-level medical professionals (CMO and CNO) and the executive staff of large hospitals to understand what problems need to be solved via EHR implementation. The average cost for EHR implementation ranges between $15,000 to $70,000 per provider. The cost of EHR depends on the mode of deployment: on-site and web-based EHR or …

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A Comprehensive Guide to the Stages of EHR Implementation

Key Takeaway: EHR implementation is a complex process that involves several stages, including planning and preparation, workflow analysis, system configuration, testing, training, go-live, and optimization. Each stage of EHR implementation is critical to the success of the implementation and requires thorough planning and execution. EHR implementation is an ongoing process that requires continuous evaluation, improvement, …

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A Complete Analysis of the Cost of EHR Adoption in Healthcare

Key Takeaways Approximately, cost of EHR ranges from $15,000 to $70,000 per provider. Web-based EHR software is hosted by third-party vendors and they are in charge of maintaining and managing the EHR software. So, hardware, software, storage systems, and security expenses are nullified. On-site EHR is managed locally and in-house, without the involvement of third-party …

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AI in EHR

Revolutionizing Healthcare: The Benefits of AI in EHR

Key Takeaway: AI has the potential to significantly improve healthcare through advanced AI-powered EHR software. AI can extract valuable insights from medical records, standardize data entry, and improve patient outcomes while reducing healthcare costs. AI can also help healthcare providers make better-informed decisions through clinical decision support and analysis of large data sets. However, proper …

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Functions of EHR

8 Essential Functions Of EHR and Their Value

Key Takeaway: Increased efficiency and productivity, including automated billing and coding. Compliance with regulatory requirements, including privacy and security regulations such as HIPAA. Support for clinical research and quality improvement initiatives, including data analytics and reporting capabilities. Centralized storage of patient health records, including medical history, diagnoses, medications, and lab results. Streamlined patient management, including …

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Pivotal EHR Features that Every Health Developer Must Include

Key Takeaways One of the EHR features, automated scheduling prevents no-shows and cancellations, which otherwise can cost physicians around $150 per year. EHR documentation feature prevents medical error, which is one of the leading causes of death in the healthcare sector. Roughly around 7000 to 9000 deaths are reported due to medical errors. EHR data …

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difference between EHR and Practice Management Software

Difference Between EHR And Practice Management Software

Key Takeaway: EHR software is designed primarily for the documentation and management of patient clinical information, while PM software is designed for the administrative functions of healthcare practices. EHR software is primarily used by clinicians and other healthcare providers, while PM software is primarily used by practice managers and administrative staff. EHR software stores patient …

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Dental EHR System: Top 3 Challenges And Solutions

In recent years, healthcare organizations have been actively involved in digital transformation, embracing diverse solutions for practice management, and dentistry is no exception. According to Grand View Research, the global market for dental practice software hit $2,8bn in 2022 and is expected to grow steadily at a CAGR of 10.25% up to 2030.  However, several …

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Top Considerations for EHR Software Requirements

The 2009 HITECH (Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health) Act boosted the usage of EHR (Electronic Health Records) across the US healthcare industry. Additionally, dynamic advantages of the EHR system such as better care coordination, secured data transfer and storage fueled the adoption and development of EHR solutions across care facilities. Healthcare facilities …

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Comparative Analysis of Ambulatory EHR vs Inpatient EHR

EHR are now the backbone of every practice, as they reduce majority of administrative burden and ensure quality care. Adoption of EHR (Electronic Health Records) is improving patient satisfaction and healthcare treatment for both ambulatory and inpatient care. These records ensure privacy and security of ePHI (Protected Health Information) storage and transfer, which makes it …

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