New DaRT™ Solution Allows Physicians To Use EMRs Without Changing Their Workflow

Emdat is excited to launch DaRT, or Discrete accurate Reportable Transcription, a transcription solution that seamlessly integrates electronic medical records (EMRs) with Emdat's web-based transcription platform.

Healthcare providers and medical transcription companies that use Emdat can now populate EMRs more efficiently by using information entered by transcriptionists rather than physicians. This allows doctors to experience the benefits of electronic records without doing time-consuming data entry that can reduce their productivity and infringe on the time they spend with their patients.

With DaRT, physicians continue to dictate as usual. Discrete information in the resulting transcription is tagged and uploaded to the EMR. The tagged data - Chief Complaint, Medical History, Family History, etc. - populates the fields of the EMR as if it were entered directly by the doctor, allowing medical personnel to conveniently parse and search patient records.

Emdat's team of experienced interface specialists developed DaRT as a way to provide accurate, reliable transmission of data regardless of which EMR vendor a hospital or clinic uses. This new technology, along with Emdat's Qualified Text™, which reduces the number of lines a transcriptionist has to type, helps MTSOs increase their value to medical providers going forward.

Find out how you can provide DaRT to current and future clients. Call 1-866-GO-EMDAT or visit the Emdat website.




Emdat's DaRT solution not only helps healthcare providers use EMRs more conveniently and cost-effectively, it can also lead to improvements in the quality of patient records. Existing users of Emdat's web-based platform can easily upload previous medical transcriptions into an EMR, providing a more complete patient history. Consequently, Emdat clients implementing electronic record systems for the first time avoid the expensive, time-consuming process of converting all their print records to electronic.


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Emdat is proud to announce its Gold membership in the Medical Transcription Industry Association, the world's largest association for medical transcription service organizations. As a MTIA Gold member, Emdat will be a highly visible leader within the healthcare industry and an important contributor to national healthcare policy. In an effort to increase involvement in MTIA and develop a collective voice for our industry, Emdat and MTIA are offering a 30% savings on MTIA membership dues to Emdat clients. For more information and to download an application, please visit our knowledge base and search for "MTIA."

Furthering this commitment to industry leadership, Emdat CEO Randy Olver is a candidate for the MTIA Board of Directors. The election is currently underway and ends Monday, May 31, 2010, 5 p.m. EDT. Voting instructions were distributed by MTIA via email in late April 2010. The MTIA Board of Directors will shape the future of MTIA and the business sector for the healthcare documentation industry, providing fiscal oversight, setting strategic direction, and shaping initiatives and standards for MTIA. Randy is devoted to representing your needs as a transcription service organization; therefore, we encourage MTIA members to support Randy.

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