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Feds Will Pay Doctors For Using Medical Records iPad App

drchrono_square150.pngDrchrono, a free iPad health care app for doctors, has become the first app of its kind to be included in a federal program that encourages medical professionals to use digital instead of physical record keeping. Medical practices that use drchrono to manage their patients can receive as much as $63,750 in federal funding.

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Electronic Health Record (EHR) platforms that meet certain criteria can receive Meaningful Use certification from the federal Department of Health & Human Services. Practitioners who use certified apps can receive up to $44,000 as Medicare incentives, or up to $63,750 as Medicaid incentives.

The app began as a simple appointment reminder system for patients, but it has iterated steadily. It recently added support for billing through insurance providers, media integration for medical charts, speech-to-text transcription, and support for electronic prescriptions throughout the U.S. These features, combined with its clean, easy user interface, could significantly affect the way the health care industry operates.

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We’ve been interested in the use of tablet computers in the health care space since before the iPad even had a name, and since then, we’ve seen steady improvement in the features and usability of medical apps. Drchrono’s certification is a great signal for companies developing this kind of software, not to mention for patients and doctors.

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