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www.drchrono.com UPGRADING YOUR EHR A guide to a pain-free EHR transition

Switching and Upgrading your EHR

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Upgrading your EHRChoosing an EHR is hard work; it’s no wonder most providers are hesitant to switch to another EHR, even if it’s better solution for their practice. When you’re ready to make the switch, be sure to review the key considerations presented in this guide.

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  • www.drchrono.com

    UPGRADING YOUR EHRA guide to a pain-free EHR transition

  • Import of patient demographics Import of paper records

    Hardware and server requirements

    Choosing an EHR is hard work; its no wonder most providers are hesitant to switch to another

    EHR, even if its better solution for their practice. When youre ready to make the switch, be

    sure to review the key considerations presented in this guide.

    Data should be able to be easily imported into your

    EHR. When choosing a new EHR make sure that

    they can import your prior EHRs data straight into

    your new EHR. This should be an easy process that

    simply requires you to furnish an .xls or .csv file.

    Ideally, the new EHR will also allow for the import of

    other pertinent patient information like medication

    lists, allergy information and lab results so long as

    this data is in industry standard C-CDA format.

    Finally, your new EHR should allow you to move

    your patient data with you should you ever decide

    to adopt another EHR. EHRs that allow you to move

    your data will be very clear about this capability - so

    be sure to ask!

    Are you using an EHR in conjunction with paper pa-

    tient records? Ensure that your new EHR offers you

    paper conversion services which will allow you to

    have your paper patient records imported directly

    into your new EHR.

    Ensure that your new EHR does not require you to

    purchase any servers or back-up solutions. The best

    EHRs will offer you a solution that is serverless and

    cloud-based; this means that your only hardware

    investment is a laptop or iPad. Additionally, your

    new EHR should provide you with an integrated

    cloud-based & HIPAA compliant back-up solution

    that will allow you and your staff to save pertinent

    files, share files in a HIPAA compliant-fashion with

    colleagues and patients, and back-up any key infor-

    mation. Finally, make sure that your new EHR does

    not charge you for storage of patient records and

    other key data on your EHR; some EHRs offer free

    unlimited storage, while others charge you for incre-

    mental storage units.

    Upgrading your EHR

  • Customizable medical forms

    eRx setup

    Integrated fax

    ICD-10 Preparedness

    Lab integration

    Customizable medical forms are a huge time saving

    feature that allows doctors and their staff to custom-

    ize and use forms that are customized to their work

    flow and specialty. Some EHRs will even take the

    first step at creating custom forms for your practice;

    typically these EHR-created custom forms include

    your patient intake forms and other forms that are

    a part of your clinical documentation process. Your

    new EHR should also provide you with the ability to

    create and customize medical forms using an easy-

    to-use form creator. Additionally, your EHR should

    provide you with access to a template library, which

    allows you to customize medical forms created by

    other providers in your EHRs provider community.

    Look for an EHR that makes sending prescriptions

    electronically to your patients favorite pharma-

    cy easy. Some EHRs will take your existing eRX

    account information from SureScripts and others

    and use that to accelerate the eRX set-up process.

    Additionally, your new EHR should handle the

    credentialing process for you in the case that you

    dont have an eRX account setup to ensure that you

    have accelerated access to eRX services.

    Your new EHR should come with an electronic fax

    line that facilitates paperless document transfer,

    This will allow you to have all of your inbound and

    outbound faxes managed entirely in your EHR - no

    paper required!

    Before you choose a new EHR,

    ensure that your choice is ICD-

    10 ready. As this new standard

    rolls out, it will be essential to

    be able to use ICD-10 codes

    across your notes, billing, and

    any other functions that will require this new code

    standard. Also, be sure that any billing solutions

    you choose via your EHR are ICD-compliant.

    Your new EHR should feature a bi-directional con-

    nection, which means you can send lab requests

    and receive results in your EHR. Additionally, your

    new EHR should be integrated with Quest Labs and

    Lab Corps, which make up 90% of the US lab mar-

    ket. The EHR setup for labs should be extremely

    simple and an EHR rep should walk you through all

    relevant steps and provide you with instruction on

    integrating with other local partner labs.

  • Medical billing & coding

    drchrono, an award-winning choice

    Implementation specialist on board

    You didnt go to medical school to handle account-

    ing; your new EHR should offer billing services that

    take the stress and pain out of billing. Your new

    EHR provider should offer a fully-managed billing

    service that allows you to outsource billing at a cost

    that is far lower than hiring your own billing team.

    Additionally, you should have access to a self-serve

    billing option that allows your staff to bill as soon as

    you finish charting. Some EHRs even offer multiple

    processing options like Emdeon or Trizetto/Gate-

    way, which allow you to pick the option best suited

    for your practice.

    We hope that this checklist has been helpful. Many

    of our clients have chosen drchrono because our

    EHR meets and exceeds the suggestions we put

    forward in this paper. Our EHR was voted #1 Best

    Mobile EHR for three years in a row in an indepen-

    dent survey of over 27,000 EHR users by BlackBook

    rankings. Additionally, we were voted Top 5 EHR

    across all ambulatory EHRs, regardless of speciality.

    Our EHR offers users an end-to-end solution that

    includes practice management, billing and records

    management in one convenient EHR. drchrono is

    proud to be listed in the INC500 for being one of

    the fastest growing companies in America; we are

    able to grow rapidly due to the positive response

    from EHR users like yourself who adopt our system

    everyday.

    For questions or a demo, please feel free to contact

    us today.

    Your new EHR should provide you with a profes-

    sional onboarding experience that includes an im-

    plementation specialist who will not only guide your

    EHR transition, but train you on all of the key fea-

    tures of your new EHR. In addition, ensure that your

    EHR provides you with consistent and reliable sup-

    port in the case that you or your colleagues have

    questions about your EHR in the future.

    [email protected] 844-569-8628 650-215-6343 drchrono.com

    Oncologist and Breast Cancer

    Surgeon, Michigan

    Everything about drchrono screams efficiency. Ive used several other EHR alternatives and drchrono is the best of all of them.