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The Medent Meaningful Use (MU) dashboard and comparison graph will allow providers to monitor meaningful use compliance, at a glance. Without this, one would need to enter 20 different reports and remember the status of each meaningful use objective. The dashboard is a key element to help you monitor your Meaningful Use status.<ref name=”Meaningful Use”>http://www.medent.com/emr-ehr-28.php</ref> | The Medent Meaningful Use (MU) dashboard and comparison graph will allow providers to monitor meaningful use compliance, at a glance. Without this, one would need to enter 20 different reports and remember the status of each meaningful use objective. The dashboard is a key element to help you monitor your Meaningful Use status.<ref name=”Meaningful Use”>http://www.medent.com/emr-ehr-28.php</ref> | ||
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+ | Faxing<br> | ||
+ | Dragon Speech Recognition<br> | ||
+ | Imaging<br> | ||
+ | Medical Equipment Interfaces<br> | ||
+ | MEDENT Mobile<br> | ||
+ | MEDENT Patient Portal<br><ref name=”Optional Modules” >http://www.medent.com/emr-ehr-16.php</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
https://www.medent.com/index.html | https://www.medent.com/index.html | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:17, 10 September 2015
MEDENT by Community Computer Service(CCS) is a Cloud or Server based MU certified "All-In-One" EMR/EHR, Patient Portal and Practice Management system. MEDENT is All-In-One software package, CCS incorporates Electronic Medical Records and Practice Management tools designed to help a practice achieve the "Paperless Office." CCS is organized to deliver the long-term complete solution. They offer the software, hardware, installation, training, ongoing support, and supplies to their customers throughout the Northeast.
History
MEDENT is a family-run, family-owned and operated company founded in 1968. Based out of Central New York State, MEDENT is exclusively marketed in the Northeast corridor of the United States.[1] A fully functional version of this EHR product was first implemented in a medical practice in the US in 1992.[2] In 2013 MEDENT added Surescripts' Basic Messaging and Communications product to its suite of services available to more than 7,000 healthcare providers currently using MEDENT's Meaningful Use-certified, all-in-one electronic health record (EHR), patient portal and practice management system. Surescripts' Basic Messaging and Communications is a subscription service that allows patient-specific protected health information to be instantaneously and securely transmitted between healthcare providers, leading to increased efficiency, informed care decisions, better patient outcomes, and lower healthcare costs.[3]
Features [[1]]
- Combined practice management and EMR solution
- Medical office management
- Automated posting of insurance payments electronically
- Free electronic claims submission to over 750 insurance companies
- Customer support
Meaningful Use
The Medent Meaningful Use (MU) dashboard and comparison graph will allow providers to monitor meaningful use compliance, at a glance. Without this, one would need to enter 20 different reports and remember the status of each meaningful use objective. The dashboard is a key element to help you monitor your Meaningful Use status.[4]
Optional Modules
Faxing
Dragon Speech Recognition
Imaging
Medical Equipment Interfaces
MEDENT Mobile
MEDENT Patient Portal
[5]
References
https://www.medent.com/index.html
- ↑ MEDENT EMR/EHR http://mhcc.dhmh.maryland.gov/hit/ehrVendors/Pages/vendors/Medent/presentation.pdf/
- ↑ American EHR http://www.americanehr.com/ehr_ratings/EHR-Products/Info/71/medent-community-computer-service-inc/17/medent.aspx/
- ↑ MEDENT adopts Surescripts' direct messaging http://surescripts.com/news-center/press-releases/!content/0605_medent_ci/
- ↑ http://www.medent.com/emr-ehr-28.php
- ↑ http://www.medent.com/emr-ehr-16.php