Author Archives: MTS TEAM

How Mobile Medical Apps are Transforming Health Care

Patient engagement can result in improved experiences, better healthcare outcomes, and reduced costs. EHR-integrated medical transcription services allow physicians to quickly produce medical documentation that can be accessed by patients, which improves patient engagement and satisfaction. Today, patient engagement technologies and … Continue reading

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Stem Cell Medicine for Good Health and Better Treatment of Diseases

Medical research is indispensable when it comes to finding effective treatment for various health conditions. To study a patient and his/her medical condition, response to treatment and so on, accurate documentation is very important. Medical records created with the support … Continue reading

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Study: Many Patients Do Not Have Advance Directives Before Surgery

Electronic health records have the potential to make health care more precise and preventive, and support retrieval of patient information to support clinical decision making. Medical transcription services ease the data entry burden on providers, allowing them to spend more time … Continue reading

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How to Keep the Healthcare Environment Clean and Healthy

The healthcare environment is highly sensitive. You cannot afford any kind of contamination that could compromise patient safety. The physical cleanliness of the healthcare environment is as significant as the “clean” medical data provided by a medical transcription service, when … Continue reading

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Study: Physician Stress and Patient Safety Concerns linked to EMR Usability Issues

This year, the health care industry marks the 10th anniversary of the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act, which set the adoption of electronic medical record (EMR) systems as a critical national goal. Medical transcription services have … Continue reading

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Reports Highlight Need to Bridge Care Gap in Behavioral Health

Behavioral and mental health disorders are a leading cause of illness and disability worldwide. Poor mental health can negatively impact physical health, and vice versa. It also affects family and relationships, social interactions, school and work, etc. Behavioral and mental … Continue reading

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Study: EHRs may not reflect Accurate Ophthalmic Medication Information

Many ophthalmologists rely on outsourced ophthalmology transcription services to ensure accurate and timely patient records. Electronic health records (EHRs) offer many benefits for ophthalmology practices and have evolved significantly to improve documentation, coding, billing, and security of patient data. However, … Continue reading

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Is There a Right Time to Visit Your Doctor?

Yes, there is. Workload is more for healthcare providers, mainly in primary care. These primary care doctors often spend 11 to 18 hours a day providing preventive and chronic care. AMA Insurance has reported that most physicians work between 40 … Continue reading

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Avoid Errors and Delays in Dictating Operative Reports

An operative report is dictated by the surgeon immediately after the procedure, detailing who did what to whom using what materials and methods. Operation reports also include dictations that surgeons or their assistants complete after operative procedures. Typically there is … Continue reading

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Recognizing and Responding to Changes in Vital Signs – Key Concerns

Physiological abnormalities in vital signs such as body temperature, blood pressure, pulse, respirations, and oxygen saturation are common before preventable adverse events. Changes in vital signs that occur before cardiac arrest, unexpected admissions to intensive care, and unanticipated death need … Continue reading

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