National Health Information Infrastructure

Scheduled for completion in 2015, the National Health Information Infrastructure (NHII) will be a communications system comparable to a network of highways, roads and pathways on which all health information will travel.

Obama's big idea: Digital health records

President-elect Barack Obama, as part of the effort to revive the economy, has proposed a massive effort to modernize health care by making all health records standardized and electronic.

Predicting the Adoption of Electronic Health Records by Physicians

President Bush issued an executive order establishing the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONCHIT) with the mission of implementing electronic health records (EHRs), nationwide, within ten years. Shortly thereafter, David Brailer was appointed the National Coordinator of this effort and introduced a strategic framework for fulfilling the universal adoption mandate.

Electronic Healthcare Records: It’s not a matter of if, but when… 2014

Join the ever growing number of your colleagues who use Verinotes for their record keeping. Over the past 5 years since Verinotes came to market, dentists have become users of Verinotes, not because they had to, but because they wanted to. Early on they saw the value of Verinotes.

In the very near future, all healthcare providers will need to use EHRs. The government has proposed 2014 to be the deadline. Let Verinotes put you ahead of the curve. The transition from paper records to electronic records is easier than you think.

One of our users had this to say: "This is exactly what I have been looking for, none of the mainstream practice management software programs have anything close to this. Nice job…"

Doctors, Patients and EHRs

Everything that occurs within the office stems from doctor-patient interactions. There is a tremendous amount of clinical information that is generated in all doctor-patient interactions - medical histories, chief complaints, consultations, clinical findings, radiographic interpretation, periodontal charting, pulp testing, laser caries detection, diagnosis, treatment planning, treatment (procedure) notes, operative notes, postoperative notes, laboratory prescriptions, phone contacts, etc.

Verinotes allows the doctor, hygienist and professional staff to enter all information into the patient’s chart easily, quickly, accurately and completely with virtually no typing. The information is entered by a proprietary ‘point and click’ method of pre-formatted templates which then is transformed into an electronic healthcare record using the standardized progress notes and medical record keeping format. You can access your patient records from any computer, anywhere, any time.