Quick Facts
About National Medical Imaging
Unlike traditional medical practice management and EMR systems, National Medical Imaging, LLC provides a full range of integrated, browser-based software business services through lease arrangements. This means that you gain more control of your practice by leasing the EMR/PACS application and/or associated services to deliver streamlined efficiency to your medical billing, collections, and customer service functions. Most small practices will need the ICS EMR/PACS solution only.
Significant cost savings
We charge far less than traditional services because there are no up-front licensing fees. A nominal charge for set-up, customization, data migration and on-site training gets your practice moving. Thereafter, monthly fees for lease of the server box which runs your ICS application, is your only cost. Additional computers or staff do not increase monthly fees. And, your practice will still receive application upgrades, call center support, nightly off site backup at a level colocation center, and collaboration 24/7 at no additional charge.
Improved Patient Experience and Management
The patient and ICS are in contact throughout every episode of care from the time an appointment is booked until the end of the encounter leading to an experience that ensures a complete, accurate, legible and up to date record. Patients and physicians can view images and talk about care intelligently without fear of missing information. Physicians can easily review and manage a patient from anywhere leading to greater patient flow and/or more time with patients. In addition, colleagues can more easily manage a patient as the information is readily shared and resides in total, which provides the practice with a more progressive image within the referring community.
EMR Features
- Episode of Care
- Encounter Notes
- PACS Viewer
- Scanned Docs
- Progress Notes
- Allergies
- Prescriptions
- Treatments
- Patient History
- Lab Results
- Procedures
- Annotations
- Patient Messages
- Notifications
- Provider Letters