RevenueXL Releases Top 10 Electronic Medical Record Software Features for Every Physician

August 17, 2009

RevenueXL, a leading Certified Electronic Medical Records Software solutions consulting company for Physicians and Clinics announced today the release of their ‘essential reference’ EMR feature guide for Physicians first ever publicly published – Top 10 Electronic Medical Record Software Features for every Physician. This comprehensive list was released in concert with its newly launched Blog on its website. Today there are over 300 Electronic Medical Record Software companies in the market and their comprehensive Top 10 List is surely an essential must use guide for Physicians in their selection process of Electronic Medical Records a.k.a. Electronic Health Records that goes beyond the standard CCHIT requirements.

“The CCHIT Certification issue has been receiving a lot of controversial press lately in political arenas and therefore”, says J. R. (Harsev) Thiara, Vice President, Client Success! at RevenueXL, “a Physician’s best bet is to use our top 10 list as a guide to ensure that they select the right certified EMR or EHR with all the features and functionality they should expect and, at the same time qualify for the stimulus incentives. The list also has a great emphasis on the ‘meaningful-use’ standards signed into law by President Obama back on February 17, 2009.”

“This list is a culmination of years of research, practical working knowledge and experience”, says Alok Prasad, President at RevenueXL. He adds further, “over the past few years we’ve reviewed the software of dozens of EMR Vendors, interviewed countless Physicians and other users, and of course, worked directly with Physician Clients through our Free EMR Consulting services to Physicians in their EMR selection process. We have found Physicians often struggling to separate the grain from the chaff due to EMR vendors bundling a large number of bells and whistles in their products.”

RevenueXL has a very resourceful website at www.revenuexl.com which is filled with a wealth of helpful and easy to understand information about Electronic Medical Records Software, how to select the right-fit EMR for your specialty or multi-specialty, or multi-site practice, the Stimulus Incentive programs for private practice and federally funded clinics, medical practice web sites and patient portals, medical billing, coding, getting control of Accounts Receivable and much more. “We are very pleased with all of the positive response we are receiving about our Top 10 List and also our other Blog commentaries”, adds J. R. (Harsev) Thiara, Vice President, Client Success!, “as it is becoming the ‘neutral zone’ where Physicians, IT professionals, consultants, and even vendors can share their experiences, knowledge, ideas, raise questions and more, to enhance the successful transition of medical practices across the country to an Electronic Health Record system.”

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  • EHRScopeLeslie

    Many years ago I found an article 'Why an EMR.' I think it still applies: http://www.emrconsultant.com/why_emr.php although they list 19 items instead of 10 :-) .

    -Leslie

  • http://hellostephen.com Steve Campbell

    Leslie,

    Thanks for the link to the “Why an EMR link”. It does indeed still apply.

    Thanks for your earlier comment as well relating to the total dollar amount
    to be spent by the government. It is always instructive when dealing with
    really large numbers to break them down into something understandable. Your
    method of breaking it down to $1,000 for every practicing physician in the
    US was really helpful.

  • http://hellostephen.com Steve Campbell

    Leslie,

    Thanks for the link to the “Why an EMR link”. It does indeed still apply.

    Thanks for your earlier comment as well relating to the total dollar amount
    to be spent by the government. It is always instructive when dealing with
    really large numbers to break them down into something understandable. Your
    method of breaking it down to $1,000 for every practicing physician in the
    US was really helpful.

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