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More and more medical providers are automating their practices with electronic medical records ( EMR ) software. As an incentive, the federal government even provides certain incentive payments to aid healthcare providers to pay for EMR software.
But many doctors and medical practices face the difficult decision of having to choose the right EMR software. Rightly, common concerns include whether or not the technology provider will stay in business in the long run, and if not, what happens to the data? So, it’s important to do your due diligence and research your EMR software solution options and technology providers before expending your valuable time, resources, and money.
One great website called gloStream.com provides an exceedingly clear description of their EMR software and technology services.
According to their website, gloStream is the only electronic medical record software that has Microsoft Office built right into the product. They guarantee their software will qualify for Stimulus funding, and they promise that your data will always be stored in Microsoft-based formats and can be transferred to other applications, if necessary.
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