March 27, 2018

Clinical Data Abstraction

Switching systems requires a process referred to as chart abstraction or data migration. Many physicians across multiple medical fields report a loss of income due to the excessive amount of time spent abstracting data from digital medical records. And when practices undergo a clinical data abstraction to a new platform or transition toward a paperless record system, the time spent updating your EHR can detract a lot of valuable time from your patients. Use Professional Transcriptions of Northwest Florida’s decades of experience to help accelerate your move toward a paperless record, so you can achieve greater Meaningful Use compliance—all at a cost significantly less than traditional transcription services!

When it comes to data abstraction in healthcare, most electronic medical record systems do not have the ability to easily relocate the patient history and other information, which many clients may have been led to believe upon their original purchase. With 60% of EMRs purchased in the past two years being replacements for old systems, many practices and facilities find themselves needing third party vendors to handle the particularly sticky issue of transferring patient information.

Making the Data Migration Process Smooth

That’s where our medical chart abstraction services come in. With over three decades of experience with medical records, we have extensive experience working in many different EHRs. Our team of professional transcriptionists fully understands the importance of a smooth and accurate transferal of data. In the effort to maintain efficiency and precision, we assign each individual client with their own dedicated transcriptionist. The expertise and experience of your transcriptionist will help ensure that there is no time wasted getting up to speed in a certain field or industry.

Please call Professional Transcriptions of Northwest Florida for a free consultation on how our medical chart abstraction services can help improve the efficiency of your practice.