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How to Complying with HIPAA and the Paperless Act Now
EMR Technologies and the HCFA E&M Guidelines 2001
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October 2001 - Written in response to a call for the centralization of Medical Data and rapid access to important medical information in emergencies [similar to the tragedy of Sept. 11, 2001]. The media like the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, USA Today and others have all written of the need to have one system that could be trusted yet readily available when we most need our medical information. The question is always the same. How do we know what to choose? There is no precedence to follow. The deadline is nearing October 2002. It will take a year [1] to eighteen months [18] to implement and convert the data. In a rush to start the process many will purchase systems and software that will not meet all the different portions of the requirements. The book is a first in a series of resource manuals that address the rapid evolution of the Health-Care System. The guidebook includes "4" important criteria to assist the Health-Care industry meet the deadline for the Paper Elimination Act and HIPAA 2002. Written by a team of experts in this industry as a resource guide for all Health-Care, Educational, and Technical Industries to Utilize. This guidebook includes: 1. 55 top questions to ask Electronic Medical Record Vendors before purchasing the software. 2. Relational Evaluation between the different types of technologies available. 3. Relational Interpretation of the HCFA EM Documentation Guidelines and EMR clinical content and compliance with these guidelines. 4. Resource Section to access further information at any time [Federal Grants, Technical Advice, Information, and other]
Dr. Christine Perales Orion Medical Publishing 561-883-0025 orionpub@adelphia.net
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