Posted: March 3rd, 2014 | Author: Jodi | Filed under: Basics, Incentives, Newsletter | Tags: CureCompanion, DoseSpot, e-Prescribing, e-Prescribing Software, EHR, EHR software, healthIT, meaningful use, OpenEMR | No Comments »
OpenEMR is an electronic health record (EHR) and practice management application that can be downloaded with the click of a button. OpenEMR has a longstanding reputation as an open-source software (OSS) solution, after first being established 10+ years ago. It is ONC Complete Ambulatory EHR certified and qualifies physicians using the software for meaningful use incentive payments. EHR companies like CureCompanion have successfully integrated a mobile friendly interface layer on top of OpenEMR, running on a secure cloud.
OpenEMR includes a wide-range of features including:
• Patient Demographics
• Patient Scheduling
• Electronic Medical Records
• Medical Billing
• Clinical Decision Rules
• Patient Portal
• Reports
• Multilanguage Support
• Security
• Free Support
What is the only thing missing from OpenEMR? The answer is e-Prescribing. DoseSpot e-Prescribing can and has been integrated into an OpenEMR solution seamlessly and in just a short amount of time. e-Prescribing integration expands on the long list of features to include the routing of new and refill prescriptions electronically, drug-drug and drug-allergy interaction checking, ability to view a patient’s medication history and check their insurance eligibility and formulary information.
To learn more about DoseSpot e-Prescribing, visit www.DoseSpot.com.
Posted: January 27th, 2014 | Author: Jodi | Filed under: Basics, In the News, Newsletter | Tags: American Well, CampusMD, DoseSpot, e-Prescribing, healthIT, HealthSpot, InteractiveMD, MD Aligne, Teladoc, telehealth, trends | No Comments »
Take a look into six companies transforming healthcare delivery and communication.  Interested in learning more about telehealth and industry trends? Download DoseSpot’s Telehealth White Paper today at www.dosespot.com/telehealth-whitepaper.
American Well: American Well is a telehealth services company that brings healthcare into the homes and workplaces of patients. The company’s web and mobile telehealth platform connects patients and clinicians for live, clinically meaningful visits through video, secure text chat and phone.
CampusMD: CampusMD is part of Bethesda, MD-based Access Health Group. CampusMD brings around-the- clock physician care and choice exclusively to the higher-education market. Using the latest mobile technologies, the company connects patients immediately to board certified physicians who diagnose and treat a range of non-emergency illnesses and conditions.
HealthSpot: HealthSpot is pioneering patient and provider healthcare technology with a comprehensive, patent-pending system called the HealthSpot station which enables patients’ immediate access to medical diagnostics from board-certified doctors via high-definition videoconferencing and interactive, digital telehealth tools.
InteractiveMD: InteractiveMD is a leading telehealth company that provides patients with the convenience of round-the-clock access to licensed physicians via live video conference, telephone, and secure email.
MDAligne: MD Aligne offers healthcare resources via the telephone or web providing safe, convenient, and affordable access to remote caregivers utilizing the digital platform.
Teladoc: Founded in 2002, Teladoc is the nation’s first and largest telehealth provider with more than 6 million members nationwide. With an average response time of 16 minutes, Teladoc enhances access to affordable, high-quality medical care for adults and children via videoconferencing or telephone consultations.
Posted: January 13th, 2014 | Author: Jodi | Filed under: Basics, In the News, Incentives, Newsletter | Tags: DoseSpot, e-Prescribing, e-Prescribing Software, EHR, healthIT, iPhone, meaningful use, tablet, telehealth, trends | No Comments »
It’s no surprise that doctors are using mobile devices more than ever in the workplace. Pagers have long been replaced by iPhones and tablets, providing doctors with on the go access to:
• Patient medical information and history
• e-Prescribing software including drug-drug and drug-allergy interaction checking
• Email
• Medical references including image libraries
• Research resources; and
• A nearly unlimited number of applications courtesy of the Apple App Store
The latest in medical software advancements include telehealth capabilities, allowing doctors to visit with their patients via video conferencing software in addition to phone and email communication. Doctors can also connect with fellow healthcare professionals on their mobile device to discuss a patient encounter or field a question with the click of a button.
Adoption of health information technology continues to grow as organizations go for Meaningful Use certification. A 2013 survey fielded by Deloitte revealed that 43 percent of physicians currently use smartphones or tablets to access electronic health records, e-Prescribing and applications for communicating with other health care professionals. Additionally, 73 percent of physicians surveyed believe that health information technology will improve the quality of long term care provided.
Last year was a big year for adoption of mobile technology in healthcare but 2014 is slated to be the biggest yet. Stay tuned for an upcoming whitepaper on the current telehealth market plus the latest in industry trends and utilization. Â Pre-register to receive the telehealth whitepaper at http://www.dosespot.com/telehealth-whitepaper.
Posted: December 24th, 2013 | Author: Jodi | Filed under: Newsletter | Tags: DoseSpot, e-Prescribing, e-Prescribing Software, healthIT, meaningful use, surescripts | No Comments »
‘Twas the night before Christmas and here at DoseSpot,
Prescriptions were routed electronically, oh yeah there were a lot.
The doctors were busy providing their patients with care,
In hopes that Meaningful Use certification soon would be there.
The patients were nestled all snug at the clinic,
While visions of not waiting at the pharmacy felt like a gimmick.
The doctor checked for dangerous drug-drug and drug-allergy interactions,
All while giving their patients the utmost attention.
The doctor accessed the patient’s medication history and insurance information,
With a few clicks of a button, avoiding all frustration.
Off to Surescripts the prescriptions went,
Providing the doctor with less office time spent.
So we say to you all as we get back to work,
“Happy e-Prescribing to all, it really is a phenomenal perk!”
Posted: December 20th, 2013 | Author: Jodi | Filed under: Basics, In the News, Newsletter, Standards | Tags: CMS, e-Prescribing, eRx, healthIT, Jacob Reider, meaningful use, MU, ONC, Robert Tagalicod, Stage 2, Stage 3 | No Comments »
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) recently announced that Meaningful Use Stage 2 will be extended through 2016 and Stage 3 will be delayed until 2017. In a joint blog post on CMS.gov, Robert Tagalicod (CMS) and Jacob Reider (Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, ONC) explain “the goal of this change is two-fold: first, to allow CMS and ONC to focus efforts on the successful implementation of the enhanced patient engagement, interoperability and health information exchange requirements in Stage 2; and second, to utilize data from Stage 2 participation to inform policy decisions for Stage 3.â€
The post highlights a number of benefits to the new timeframe including:
• More analysis of feedback from stakeholders on Stage 2 progress and outcomes;
• More available data on Stage 2 adoption and measure calculations – especially on new patient engagement measures and health information exchange objectives;
• More consideration of potential Stage 3 requirements;
• Additional time for preparation for enhanced Stage 3 requirements;
• Ample time for developers to create and distribute certified EHR technology before Stage 3 begins, and incorporate lessons learned about usability and customization.
To read the announcement in full, visit www.cms.gov/eHealth/ListServ_Stage3Implementation.html.
Posted: December 11th, 2013 | Author: Jodi | Filed under: Basics, In the News, Incentives, Newsletter | Tags: #dosespotted, DoseSpot, DoseSpot Does, e-Prescribing, e-Prescribing Integration, e-Prescribing Software, non-proft | No Comments »
DoseSpot, an industry leader in electronic prescribing (e-Prescribing) integration platforms for medical and dental software, today announced that nominations are now being accepted for 501(c)(3) non-profit healthcare organizations engaged in meaningful work and in need of e-Prescribing software. Nominations can be submitted at http://www.DoseSpot.com/doesthrough January 15, 2014 as part of DoseSpot Does, an ongoing initiative to recognize and reward awesome 501(c)(3) non-profit healthcare organizations.
“We are excited for this holiday season’s DoseSpot Does campaign to bring e-Prescribing software to organizations that deliver a lasting impact on their patients,†said Greg Waldstreicher, President, DoseSpot. “I encourage you to nominate any 501(c)(3) non-profit healthcare organization that fits this criteria. Whether you encountered their exceptional work as a patient, employee, volunteer or through word of mouth, we want to know about the experience.â€
DoseSpot Does recipients will receive DoseSpot e-Prescribing software, equipped to:
- Safely and efficiently send prescriptions electronically to more than 65,000 pharmacies
- Automatically check for dangerous drug-drug and drug-allergy interactions
- Aggregate prescription history data from community pharmacies in addition to patient medication claims history from payers and pharmacy benefit managers
- Request information on patient insurance eligibility and formulary at the time of prescribing
DoseSpot Does nomination forms are available at http://www.DoseSpot.com/does for electronic submission. The three winning 501(c)(3) non-profit healthcare organizations will be selected based on merit and the number of nominations submitted. Nominations are being accepted through midnight on January 15, 2014. The three winners of DoseSpot’s e-Prescribing software will be announced the last week of January 2014.
For more information and to cast your vote, visit http://www.DoseSpot.com/does. Follow @DoseSpot athttp://www.Twitter.com/DoseSpot for updates on DoseSpot Does.
About DoseSpot
DoseSpot is a Surescripts™ certified e-Prescribing platform specifically designed to integrate with electronic health record, practice management, and telehealth software. DoseSpot has provided affordable and integratable e-Prescribing solutions to more than 45 medical & dental software companies since 2009. For more information, please visit http://www.DoseSpot.com.
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Posted: November 27th, 2013 | Author: Jodi | Filed under: Basics, In the News, Newsletter | Tags: #shopsmall, #shopsmallbiz, #SmallBusinessSaturday, American Express, DoseSpot, e-Prescribing, healthIT, Small Business Saturday | No Comments »
Small Business Saturday is just around the corner!  Join us and shop small this Saturday, November 30th. To find participating small businesses in your local community and online, visit www.SmallBusinessSaturday.com.
Shop Small With DoseSpot, Known For Awesome  e-Prescribing Integration
As a small business ourselves, we appreciate your support of the small business community. Â Thank you and happy shopping!
Posted: November 13th, 2013 | Author: Jodi | Filed under: Basics, Dental, Newsletter, Security | Tags: ADA13, American Dental Association, Annual Meeting, Dental, DoseSpot, e-Prescribing, e-Prescribing Integration, e-Prescribing Software, EHR, healthIT | No Comments »
We talked to a lot of dentists over the course of the three-day ADA Annual Session. Between handing out our awesome #dosespotted t-shirts and providing demos, we fielded questions on all things e-Prescribing. Below is a compilation of the questions most frequently asked and our attempt to answer them as enthusiastically as we do in person!
What exactly is e-Prescribing? e-Prescribing stands for electronic prescribing.  With e-Prescribing, dentists can route prescriptions electronically to the patient’s preferred pharmacy in addition to reviewing the patient’s medication history and insurance information.
What are the advantages of e-Prescribing? Where do we start? In short, e-Prescribing saves time, increases efficiency and improves safety and security. Dentists that e-Prescribe with DoseSpot can instantaneously route prescriptions, check for dangerous drug-drug and drug-allergy interactions and access dental specific medication information with the click of a button, to name a few.
What does ‘dental specific’ e-Prescribing mean? DoseSpot has an exclusive partnership with Lexicomp to provide dental specific medication information within the e-Prescribing workflow. This means dentists can access crucial medication information such as a medication’s effect on dental use & dental treatment, dental usual dosages, and many more!Â
Can my office staff use it? Yes! With DoseSpot specifically, proxy accounts can be created that allow staff members to enter patient information and utilize a subset of features.
What are the next steps to getting e-Prescribing at my practice? We are glad you asked this one. Just give us a call at (888)-847-6814 or visit DoseSpot.com/lexi
I’m not a dentist but am interested in learning more about e-Prescribing, what do I do? We have good news, we also integrate with both medical and telehealth software companies. Call us, we’d love to talk to you.
Have we left any of your questions unanswered? Feel free to tweet us any questions @DoseSpot or give us a ring (888)-847-6814.
Posted: November 6th, 2013 | Author: Jodi | Filed under: Dental, In the News, Newsletter | Tags: ADA13, American Dental Association, Annual Meeting, DoseSpot, e-Prescribing, healthIT, social media | No Comments »
It was Halloween and the Rex Sox just won the World Series (go Sox!) as we arrived at ADA 2013, joining a crowd of more than 23,000 dental enthusiasts. The three day Annual Session was nothing short of outstanding and we are pleased to say we accomplished each item on our bucket list while in New Orleans. Between the wonderful dentists we met and the awesome food we ate, it was a meeting to be remembered.
Check out a compilation of pictures taken at ADA 2013 below of booth attendees writing their first mock e-Prescription and getting #DoseSpotted!
ADA 2013 Photo Recap
We’re working to compile answers to the most commonly asked questions about e-Prescribing at ADA for our next blog post. Â Tweet any questions you have for us @DoseSpot and your question may be featured!
Posted: October 29th, 2013 | Author: Jodi | Filed under: Uncategorized | No Comments »
With the American Dental Association Annual Session (October 31 – November 2, 2013) around the corner, we put together a list of what the DoseSpot team is most looking forward to doing while in New Orleans. We would love to meet so stop by booth #2135!
- Demo our intuitive and Surescripts Certified e-Prescribing platform for amazing dentists
- Give out awesome t-shirts to attendees that write their first mock DoseSpot e-Prescription and get #dosespotted (check it out below!)
- Visit with our great customers and check out their booths
- Watch President Bill Clinton speak
- Walk the French Quarter and catch a view of the Mississippi River
- Last but not least, grab a drink on Bourbon Street
Follow us on Twitter @DoseSpot throughout the Annual Session to see if we can check everything off our list!