Scranton, Pa.-based Diversified Information Technologies Inc., a provider of document and information life-cycle solutions, has announced the availability of eChart-Rx, a suite of medical records management and conversion services designed to address the growing demand for electronic medical records (EMR) in the health care market.
Diversified’s new eChart-Rx suite of services is available nationally and can be deployed on and off site. The suite addresses all phases of the medical records life cycle, combining paper chart records storage with on-demand scanning, backfile scanning to all major EMR platforms and on-site day-forward scanning, the company says.
Scott Byers, CEO of Diversified, says, eChart-Rx services “ensure the security of patient information during the entire conversion process per HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) requirements. They also enable health care providers to increase operational efficiency, reduce storage needs and ensure that all information is accurate and up-to-date at all times.”
Diversified eChart-Rx services also include data conversion, data capture and workflow automation. Services supports all HIM (health information management) functions, including RAC (recovery audit contractor) audits, release of information, chart completion, coding, abstracting, transcription and more, according to the company.
Diversified Information Technologies, founded in 1982, offers integrated records management solutions for both physical and electronic records storage; document imaging; workflow automation; information management consulting; electronic mail room processing; and printing, mailing and electronic presentment solutions.
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