40 | | Dr. Ben Cartwright, Chief of Surgery, for the United States Air Forces, is intrigued by the Emergency Medical Records Management System. He loves the Communications Module of the software. Dr. Cartwright states,"Being able to video-conference, tweet, and email colleagues is extremely vital to him." If the video-conference is generated by using a patient's barcode, all records are automatically uploaded to the patient's electronic medical record. He no longer has to worry about transcribing physician's notes, when he can scan the patient's barcode and use the microphone on his smart phone. Once he ends the recording, the transcribed notes are placed into the patient's medical record. Through real-time technologies Dr. Ben Cartwright has the most current information concerning patient care. Dr. Cartwright believes that he is armed the necessary tools he needs in order to make the most informed decisions regarding patient care. |
| 41 | Dr. Ben Cartwright, Chief of Surgery, for the United States Air Force, is intrigued by the Emergency Medical Records Management System. He loves the Communications Module of the software. Dr. Cartwright states,"Being able to video-conference, tweet, and email colleagues is extremely vital to him." If the video-conference is generated by using a patient's barcode, all records are automatically uploaded to the patient's electronic medical record. He no longer has to worry about transcribing physician's notes, when he can scan the patient's barcode and use the microphone on his smart phone. Once he ends the recording, the transcribed notes are placed into the patient's medical record. Through real-time technologies Dr. Ben Cartwright has the most current information concerning patient care. Dr. Cartwright believes that he is armed the necessary tools he needs in order to make the most informed decisions regarding patient care. |