Archive for the ‘Medical Records Retrieval’ Category

The hazards of ad-hoc medical records systems

Thursday, September 8th, 2011

Patient Data Posted Online in Major Breach of Privacy

…the company created the spreadsheet as part of a billing-and-payment analysis for the hospital.

Once the data is exported from the medical records system it is no longer tracked by that system. However Telegenisys provides a comprehensive medical record system that does all reporting inside the system and tracks usage by person so there is no need to go “outside” the system in order to get the job done.

American Bar Association on Legal Services Outsourcing.

Monday, August 8th, 2011

According to The American Bar Association’s Standing Committee on Ethics and Professional Responsibility, Formal Opinion 08-451 August 5, 2008 – Lawyer’s Obligations When Outsourcing Legal and Nonlegal Support Services, lawyers should check several items when outsouring work.

Our legal support services are actually a good match for the factors they stress. As a Delaware corporation, Telegenisys, Inc. is under the same legal framework as American legal firms and a familiar one for most European firms. We apply the same HIPAA procedures for both Insurance and Legal industry clients and we are contracted to maintain these standards. And as for fees, our schedule is very affordable and helps get lawyer hours back on track providing legal expertise, while we handle the paperwork.

Hospitals need onshore partners for Electronic Medical Records

Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010

Qualms Arise Over Outsourcing Of Electronic Medical Records, WSJ

Nishant Verma, vice president at Bangalore outsourcing firm Tholons Inc., says U.S. hospitals still haven’t crossed an “emotional barrier” when it comes to sending tech work overseas. “Though it is never said overtly, it is much harder for Indian suppliers to get these kinds of contracts than their American counterparts,” he says.

Which is why a company like Telegenisys offers the security of an American partner with the cost effectiveness of Indian staffing.

Medical Records Retrieval Outsourcing Calls For Error Free Operations

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008

Quality management methodologies such as Six Sigma have gained universal applicability and most businesses today consider it as the last word in quality assurance. Applicable for almost all types of business processes, the basic premise of six sigma is to achieve a quality benchmark scenario wherein the total number of defects does not exceed 3.4 parts per million opportunities that might exist for such defects to occur.

Such high quality levels may be adequate for all businesses, but for medical records retrieval outsourcing firms, its just a stepping stone. Even small errors in medical records can result in life and death issues or create financial liabilities, something that medical records retrieval outsourcing firms understand very well. That’s why quality benchmarks as prescribed by popular methodologies such as six sigma are not binding on medical records retrieval outsourcing firms who always strive to better their own performance.
For bettering six sigma quality benchmarks and even more so for ensuring error free operations, medical records retrieval outsourcing firms have increased their focus on the deployment of the latest technological tools and systems. These systems help because as opposed to human endeavor, they can work tirelessly and produce highly accurate results. When combined with irreplaceable human skills and expertise, these systems help medical records retrieval outsourcing firms achieve and deliver the highest levels of quality and efficiency.

In an effort to provide top quality medical records retrieval outsourcing services, implementing and sustaining industry standards in Quality Assurance (QA) has also become the primary focus area for most medical records retrieval outsourcing firms. Here also, these firms are combining the merits of advanced technologies and human skills for achieving the best possible results. Use of OCR systems (Optical Character Recognition), heavy duty scanners, high speed FTP data connections etc. provide a glimpse of the important role played by technology.

In spite of the prevailing recessionary trends, the medical records retrieval outsourcing industry has managed to sustain its double-digit growth rate. It not only proves the effectiveness of the industry in ensuring error-free operations but also says a lot about the bright future of medical records retrieval outsourcing.