Vascular EMR Software offers all-inclusive solutions of Electronic Health Records, Practice Management (PM) software. The EMR software has capabilities to provide seamless integration with other software and devices. The vascular/phlebology Electronic Medical Records software helps to streamline day to day operations and improve care quality for patients through a set of robust tools and features.  The software system should have in-built templates and ICD and CPT codes which allow precise charge capture and billing.

Features of a vascular/phlebology EMR Software

Vascular and phlebology EMR software should offer specific features that cater to the unique needs of the practice field. In order to support your purchase decision, it is advised that the vascular EMR system has the following features.

Device Integration The software should provide seamless device integration with health monitoring devices to import data into the patient’s chart in a breeze.

Image Management This facility encourages to import images easily into the EMR through scanning or faxing.

Pre-loaded Templates The pre-loaded templates in the vascular Electronic Medical Records software helps to simplify documentation of patient encounters.

Reporting Dashboards Reporting dashboards help to track progress and see where patient referrals are coming from.

Alerts and Reminders Alerts and reminder features help alerts doctors of important tasks including medication management and follow-up appointments. Alerts can also be customized and overall increase practice efficiency.

Top 3 Vascular EMR & PM Software by EMR Finder

Research by EMRFinder found the following Electronic Health Records software companies to be the leading vendors to have developed Vascular EMR Software as part of their core EMR software, Practice Management, and Medical Billing Services portfolio:

Make sure the software you’re going to purchase is certified. For Vascular Software, the certification you should be looking out for is by the ONC-Authorized Testing and Certification Body (“ONC-ATCB”). They are responsible for making sure your vendor meets Meaningful Use objectives and is HIPAA compliant. It is highly imperative that the software you choose is compatible with that of the rest of the practice and with the existing EMR Software if you are opting for a stand-alone option. Please do consult your provider to ensure that the software you are choosing only provides those features and not more than what you need.

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Kelly Anderson