getting authorization for release of medical to insurance companies
An electronic medical record (EMR) is a computerized medical record created in an organization that delivers care, such as a hospital or physician's office. Electronic medical records tend to be a part of a local stand-alone health information system that allows storage, retrieval and modification of records.
Margaret Flettre Skurka has written: 'Health information management in hospitals' -- subject(s): Medical records, Information storage and retrieval systems, Management, Hospitals 'Health information management' -- subject(s): Medical records, Information storage and retrieval systems, Management, Hospitals
Elemer Rudolph Gabrieli has written: 'Computerization of clinical records' -- subject(s): Automatic Data Processing, Communication systems, Information storage and retrieval systems, Medical records, Medical records librarians, Medicine
It is through electronic health record that an medical insurance specialist can get an idea about the illness/disease the policy holder has contracted for which he/she requires medical treatment, any past records of disease/illness etc. on line.The medical insurance specialist can advise the insured about availability of bed in hospital/nursing home, status of claims already submitted etc instantly, which manual health records can never provide.
Burgess L. Gordon has written: 'Simplified medical records system' -- subject(s): Code numbers, Data processing, Information storage and retrieval systems, Medical records, Medicine, Terminology
It is through electronic health record that an medical insurance specialist can get an idea about the illness/disease the policy holder has contracted for which he/she requires medical treatment, any past records of disease/illness etc. on line.The medical insurance specialist can advise the insured about availability of bed in hospital/nursing home, status of claims already submitted etc instantly, which manual health records can never provide.
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Anyone can release medical records if they get the patient's permission in writing.A little more...Under HIPAA, a caregiver can release PHI (Protected Health Information) to another caregiver who is actively taking care of the same patient without restriction OR permission (Unless the patient has specifically asked this not be done).
One of the application of multimedia in health is the dissemination of information within the various departments of a health facility. It also helps in easier retrieval of the medical records of a patient.
Computer Applications in Health Care include the following examples; concepts for medical computing applications for medical records hospital information systems nursing laboratory records and reporting pharmacy radiology patient monitoring office practice bibliographic retrieval decision systems medical education health assessments.
more institutions are adopting computerized systems that aid in clearer documentation, enhanced access and searching, and more efficient storage and retrieval of individual records.
William C Stratmann has written: 'A demonstration of PROMIS' -- subject- s -: Medical records, Information storage and retrieval systems, Data processing, Medicine