The many choices can be reduced to doing the conversion and input in-house versus outsourcing the work...Basic strategies for conversion are: Full Backfile Conversion
I’ve written in this space before about how hospitals and medical practices can utilize backfile conversion techniques to fully leverage their investment in an electronic health records (EHR) system
With labor costs at an all-time low and scanning technologies at an all time high, now is the ideal time to embark on that backfile scanning project you’ve had on the back burner. Backfile conversion , also called fileroom conversion or archive conversion, is the process of digitally scanning and indexing a repository of documents and then storing them in a searchable digital archive
A properly completed backfile conversion lets a hospital manage its records efficiently, share information effectively and take full advantage of its EHR investment
Is it worth trying to perform a conversion in-house, or is it better to hire outside experts?...The lure of attempting an in-house conversion can be strong … at first
Our business specializes in outsourced scanning and backfile conversion projects and considers three levels of safety and security when it comes to sensitive records like EHR
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