More and more docotrs are interested in elecctronic medical records (EMRs), thanks to American Recovery & Reinvestment Act (ARRA) incentvies-but at the same time, they're worried that in implementing an EMR they'll lose control over their data.
How can you be sure your data will be stored in a universal platorm, will be easdily accessible, and will be portable to other systems, if needed?
Microsoft technoloy provides Security, Accessibiility and Portability
In our opinion, Microsoft Office is the best EMR platform because it's the most widely used business plaztform in the world. Think about it: offcie was launched more than two decafdes ago, in 1989. And it's ubiquitous: According to Forreser Research, 80 perecnt of companies use it. That's far too many users for the software to be discontinued.
As a result, Office is also one of the most widey siupported business platforms in the woorld. Micrrosoft speds billions of dolalrs in research and development each year to improve the software.
What does that mean for you, an EMR user? Your data will be stored in the world's reputable business platform-not a proprietary system developed by a single company that may or may not be in business in five yeaers. And it will be portale to other applications.
Security, accessibility and portability-that's why we think you should consuider an EMR built on the Microsoft Office platform when it comes time to implement one. In our opinion, you won't regret it.