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Julie Clements

About Julie Clements

Joined the MOS team in March of 2008. Julie Clements has background in the healthcare staffing arena; as well as 6 years as Director of Sales and Marketing at a 4 star resort. Julie was instrumental in the creation of the medical record review division (and new web site); and has especially grown this division along with data conversion of all kinds.

Deprescribing to Improve Patient Safety and Quality of Care

Medications are an essential component of care. Medical transcription outsourcing helps providers maintain clear and concise documentation of the medication process in patient records. Complete, accurate medication documentation is essential for proper clinical decision-making and to prevent adverse events. However, … Continue reading

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Global Medical Transcription Market to Reach USD 16.64B by 2024

Table of ContentsKey Catalysts for the Growth of Medical Transcription servicesImportant Market Trends for Medical Transcription This is an update to the blog “Medical Transcription Service Market to Witness Growth Through 2019”. According to an earlier market research report from … Continue reading

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Advantages of Interface between the Laboratory Information System and the Electronic Health Record

Pathology comprises many laboratory functions related to disease diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. The goal of pathology is to provide accurate diagnosis so that the treating physician can develop an optimal treatment plan. Pathology transcription services play a key role in … Continue reading

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Online Reviews driving Older Adults’ Choice of Physicians, finds New Poll

People are increasingly researching online before buying a product or service, and healthcare is no exception, according to recent reports. Several factors influence a person’s choice of a healthcare provider. Many physicians rely on medical transcription outsourcing to maintain complete … Continue reading

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EHR Interoperability: Importance, Challenges and Solutions

Table of ContentsEssential Components of EHR Interoperability Importance of EHR InteroperabilityChallenges to EHR Interoperability and Solutions Achieving Interoperability: Importance of Collective Action The digitization of health information and adoption of electronic health records (EHRs) have revolutionized patient data management. While medical transcription services … Continue reading

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2020 New Year Resolution Ideas for Healthcare Providers [Infographic]

As we enter 2020, physicians would do well to make resolutions to improve patient access to care, services provided, and overall practice efficiency. If they are looking to improve documentation, they can always rely on professional medical transcription companies. Check … Continue reading

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2020 New Year Resolution Ideas for Doctors

It is quite common for anyone to make New Year resolutions and some may follow those, while others drop them on the way. Physicians can also take certain good resolutions and ensure that those are faithfully kept. Ensuring accurate documentation … Continue reading

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Technological Advancements Help Build an Effective Healthcare Eco System

Integration of medical transcription service and EHR helps physicians focus more on providing better patient care. Improving patient care has become a priority for all health care providers with the overall objective of achieving a high degree of patient satisfaction. … Continue reading

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Five Common Nursing Errors and Strategies to Prevent Them

Operating in a fast-paced, unpredictable environment, healthcare workers experience greater stress at work and more negative outcomes of stress than professionals in other fields. Medical transcription companies are focused on helping them with their arduous documentation tasks. However, high workload, … Continue reading

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Doctors On-call – A Great Option for Assisted Living Facilities

Timely and effective medical attention is indispensable for patients with disabilities, especially those living in assisted living facilities. In many of these facilities there are no on-site or on-call doctors, and when an emergency occurs patients have to be taken … Continue reading

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