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OB-GYN Physicians Nationwide Are Choosing digiChart Electronic Medical Record and Practice Management System to Improve Profitability and Office Efficiency
Business Wire, Sept 3, 2008
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- digiChart, Inc., headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee, announced today the shift of OB-GYN physician practices to digiChart's electronic medical record (EMR) and practice management system. Practices of all sizes nationwide are choosing digiChart for its comprehensive, pre-built OB-GYN content that enables improved documentation and workflow as well as accurate coding for proper reimbursement and increased revenue.
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digiChart client Kevin Waddell, MD, of Women's Center of Beaumont, LLC in Beaumont, Texas said, "Our goal is to be the premier OB-GYN practice in our area by utilizing the latest technology and enhancing patients' experience while providing the highest standards of care. By utilizing digiChart, our practice operates more efficiently, and I have unlimited access to complete patient information when and where I need it. Most businesses today, large or small, use technology to manage complex and voluminous amounts of information to improve workflow, profitability and customer satisfaction. Physician practices need not be the exception and should take advantage of the tools available that assist in providing even better care to their patients."
digiChart OB-GYN is a clinically superior OB-GYN-specific electronic medical record that enables consistent and accurate documentation of patient encounters which drives proper reimbursement for services provided and reduces risks to physicians and patients. digiChart includes an integrated, licensed American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ACOG) Antepartum Record within the electronic medical record and allows comprehensive documentation across the continuum of care for obstetrics patients. A web-native product, digiChart OB-GYN is accessible from anywhere in the world, 24 hours a day, allowing physicians to remain in control of patient care whether at home, the hospital or abroad. With its data driven design, data entry is consistent and streamlined and extensive reporting options are available to allow greater transparency into patient and financial outcomes.
"Physician practices often delay the purchase and implementation of an electronic medical record and practice management system, because of the financial and operational disruption they believe it will cause in the practice. Use of digiChart offers the opportunity to increase revenues and decrease overhead costs for OB-GYN practices. We minimize disruption during the implementation process by offering a user friendly application that eliminates template building and complicated server installation and maintenance," commented G. William Bates, MD, President and Chief Executive Officer, digiChart, Inc. "The strength of digiChart is in our specialty focus and the breadth and depth of OB-GYN content provided to the practice on day one."
For more information about digiChart, contact solutions@digichart.com or call 1-877-634-2727.
About digiChart, Inc.
Based in Nashville, TN, digiChart, Inc. is a leader in healthcare information technology solutions and services. Dedicated to improving women's healthcare information management, digiChart provides Electronic Medical Record (EMR) and Practice Management System (PMS) solutions to OB-GYN practices across the country. Managing more than 600,000 individual patient records for gynecology and 93,000 active pregnancies, digiChart is the premier specialty- specific electronic medical record for OB-GYNs. digiChart is the winner of the 2007 and 2008 Microsoft HUG Innovation Award. digiChart OB-GYN version 7.0 is a CCHIT Certified[R] product for Clinical Records- Ambulatory - 2007. For more information, visit www.digichart.com.
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