ZyDoc to Exhibit EMR Solution at First AMA Technology Summit
ZyDoc, a technology leader in automated medical documentation solutions, announced that it will exhibit at the first AMA Technology Summit Conferences on EMR (Electronic Medical Records).
Hauppauge, NY (PRWEB) November 12, 2004 -- ZyDoc, a technology leader in
automated medical documentation solutions, announced that it will exhibit at the
first AMA Technology Summit Conferences on EMR (Electronic Medical
Records).
Jim Maisel, M.D., Chairman of ZyDoc explains, “While the AMA
does not, and will not recognize or sponsor any particular companies or software
solutions, the AMA is attempting to give physicians the knowlege to select the
appropriate software at these conferences. ZyDoc regrets any implication or
misrepresentation that the AMA has endorsed or selected our company or its EMR
solutions. Nevertheless, ZyDoc is delighted to exhibit our unique, award winning
EMR solutions at the AMA meeting. ZyDoc has over ten years of experience in
working with physicians desiring to document their medical encounters quickly
and efficiently. ZyDoc offers low risk, high productivity solutions focused on
dictation for data capture involving no change in work habits, infrastructure
costs or training. Our web-based TrackDoc system offers substantial advantages
to physicians over EMR alternatives and can be implemented in one day. These
solutions are applicable for 100% of physicians and require no IT experience or
internal support. ZyDoc solutions seem like a transcription service on the front
end and have all the advantages of the EMR for electronic chart management. The
system is suitable for a single practitioner, multisite offices, ASUs and
hospitals and is scalable to a Community Health Information Network. Documents
can be accessed for improved efficiency with coding and billing. The high
quality medical records are easily shared with other providers and will
ultimately result in improved healthcare outcomes, especially in ambulatory
environments involving multiple providers for complicated cases.”
Steve
Koski, CEO and President of ZyDoc further clarifies, "The ZyDoc technology
platform offers a number of advantages to healthcare providers over traditional
documentation solutions and EMR in terms of ease of implementation, operations,
total costs, quality, speed of care, and disaster recovery. The solutions
require no software installation, or IT personnel, and are compatible with all
PCs and operating systems with Internet browser capability. There is no training
involved or complicated software to customize or learn. Doctors can start
dictating immediately after enrollment with no change in work habits using 800
toll free dialup or digital handheld recorders. Documents are always available
on the Internet with HIPAA secure connections, and can be reviewed and signed
remotely. The documents can also be automatically downloaded and printed to a
PC, faxed or made available to share with authorized caregivers over the
Internet. The ZyDoc carrier class datacenter has proven reliable without failure
over the past year and was operational even during the Northeast
blackout.”
On July 21, 2004 The United States Department of Health and
Human Services outlined its 10-year plan to build a national electronic health
information infrastructure. The American Medical Association along with 13 other
medical organizations representing over 500,000 physicians then announced the
formation of the Physicians' Electronic Health Record Coalition (PEHRC) to help
improve the quality, safety and efficiency of health care by facilitating
adoption of affordable, standards based electronic health records (EHR) and
other health information technology. The AMA is striving to provide physicians
with an extensive help in the selection and use EMR technology to produce
optimal success in their medical practice.
The first AMA Technology
Summit on Selecting and Implementing the Right EMR technology conference will be
held in Philadelphia on November 12, 2004 at the Hilton Hotel, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania. Physicians can register at 800-621-8335 or enroll at the AMA
website at https://catalog.ama-assn.org
Physicians can enroll for
a free trial of the ZyDoc e-Transcription and TrackDoc EMR system directly on
the secure http://www.zydoc.com/freetrial website or contact ZyDoc
support at 631-273-6125. Dictation can be started immediately using low-cost
digital handheld recorders or the TelDoc 800 service. Transcription ASP
infrastructure solutions are also available to replace legacy and
non-HIPAA-compliant services for transcription companies or hospitals that need
infrastructure support. ZyDoc provides multimedia demonstrations, training, and
support via the Internet at http://zydoc.webex.com and through an expansive nationwide
network of Tech Data, Toshiba, and qualified integrators. For more information
on ZyDoc Automated Medical Documentation Solutions visit www.zydoc.com.
About
ZyDoc.com Corporation
ZyDoc is a transcription service and software
development company that provides automated electronic health record (EHR)
documentation and infrastructure ASP legacy-replacement solutions. Physicians,
transcriptionists, and other healthcare professionals use these services to
produce, organize, and distribute multi-specialty patient electronic medical
records (EMR) in Community Health Information Networks (CHIN). ZyDoc solves the
PC illiteracy, data entry bottleneck, implementation, and cost issues that
plague other clinical documentation and transcription companies. It uses
transparent embedded technology that leverages front- and back-end speech
recognition, workflow enhancements, and the Internet. ZyDoc is a development
partner with SUNY Computer Sciences at Stony Brook, a ScanSoft platinum dealer,
and an IBM Speech Premier Business Partner.
Press Contacts:
Jim
Maisel, M.D.
Chairman, ZyDoc.com
ZyDoc.com
Corporation
631-273-1963
SOURCE: ZyDoc (Amended release from November 6,
2004)
Website: www.zydoc.com
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