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Case Study: The Oregon Clinic Leverages Kofax Intelligent Capture & Exchange To Automate The Processing Of Medical Records
Electronic Medical Records (EMR) are one of the most promising developments in medical cost control, patient care and patient privacy. Ironically, their inability to eliminate the need for supplemental paper charts -- until now -- has been one reason less than five percent of physicians use them. Like paper charts, EMRs contain a wide range of information on an individual patient, including current diagnosis and prescriptions, drug allergies, and medical history.
EMR systems present a patient's record whenever it's needed through access terminals in exam rooms and offices or wireless handheld devices. These systems eliminate lost charts, unreadable handwritten notes and the substantial cost of storing, maintaining and accessing them.
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