Digital Images Streamline Medical Image Exchange

While we look like we’re all about scanning X-Ray film, we know that in today’s world, most medical imaging is digital.   While there may still be some clinics using X-ray film, even those are looking to go digital and will soon need to digitize the films they have...

Effective Strategies for Scanning Medical Records

One of the decisions to make is how much to scan, when to scan it, and where to perform the scanning.   If you’re a very small office, with only one physician and few patients, you may be able to scan all your records relatively quickly and easily, but let’s face it...

Scanning Medical X-Rays for Patient Access

Physicians, Hospitals and Clinics are not the only users of Electronic Health Records.  Another type of users – patients – are requesting electronic access to their Personal Health Records (PHR).  This often means that healthcare providers have to provide their...

Is Your Scanning Service HIPAA Compliant?

Whether you’re looking to have old X-ray film or paper medical records scanned (or both!) one of the first things you need to look for is a HIPAA compliant scanning service.  Many healthcare organizations decide to move to Electronic Medical Records (EMR), without...

Tips for Going Digital in Your Medical Office

Medical offices have lots of records.  If you’re still managing your records in paper-based files, but you’re ready to go convert to digital, you’re probably trying to figure out just how to convert all of the paper records into electronic ones for an EMR system. ...