Aprima EHR for Allergy and Immunology
The biggest problem is as Allergy and Immunology specialists become hospital employees, their allegiance shifts from the patient to the corporate (or Government) bottom line. Allergy and Immunology providers are no longer professionals — allergy and immunology specialists are employees that will do the bidding of their employer, the hospital/government. Allergy and Immunology specialists are losing their ability to choose the method and specific products to use in their procedures as these decisions are now made by the hospitals and the government-run insurance policies.
Why should you pick Aprima as your Allergy and Immunology EHR? With the changes in healthcare it is becoming harder for Allergy and Immunology specialists to stay independent, The Medicare reimbursement cuts to key procedure services like Patch and Prick Testing, industry challenges like ICD-10, MACRA, MIPS, PQRS, Population Health and rising costs have pushed many Allergy and Immunology providers right out of private practice. In fact, only 32% work in private practice today in 2016 versus 60% in 2007. It is sad that Allergy and Immunology providers help people enjoy day-to-day life, but suffer themselves with the stress of healthcare changes. Healthcare is moving away from fee for service to performance-based incentives, and that is why Allergy and Immunology providers need an Electronic Health Records system like Aprima that collects data and aggregates that data to help the Allergy and Immunology specialty. Adding to the strain, administrative tasks and outdated technology, such as EMRs that require bridges to practice management or scheduling software, are consuming more and more time. Due to its complexity, Allergy and Immunology providers have some of the most demanding documentation and billing requirements, so it’s no wonder that 33% of Allergy and Immunology physicians spend over 15 hours a week on administrative tasks.
Example of some of our Allergy and Immunology-EHR Disorders (Treatment Templates)
Drug Allergy
- Allergy Procedures
- Anaphylaxis
- Anything Complaint
- Chronic Fatigue
- Food Allergy
- Food Reaction
- Food Rechallenge
- Latex Allergy
- Combined Rhinitis/Chest/GI/Skin/Food
- Sinobronchitis
- Sinusitis and Asthma
- Sinusitis and Pharyngitis
- Anaphylaxis F/U
- Food Allergy F/U
- Food Allergy F/U (Doing Well)
- Food Allergy Letter
- Letter for Allergy Supplies
- Letter of Referral To Another MD
- Medical Necessity Letter for RAST
- Metered Dose Inhaler Note
- Miscellaneous Letter
- Nebulizer
- Non-Referral MD Letter
- Orders Template
- Patch Test Allergy Letter
- Radiology Letter
- Thank You Letter for Referral
- Time Lapse Letter
- Allergy Testing & Treatment Consent
- CXR Abnormal Results
- Extract Order Form
- Hypersensitivity Skin Test Panel
- Injection-ENT-Nurse Visit
- Lab/X-Ray Order Sheet
- Medication Refills
- Nurse Work-Up
- Release of Information
- Angioedema
- Atopic Dermatitis (Adult)
- Atopic Dermatitis (Child)
- Atopic Dermatitis, Infected
- Contact Dermatitis
- Contact Dermatitis, Poison Ivy
- Flushing
- Herpes Simplex Fever Blister
- Herpes Zoster
- Impetigo
- Insect Bites
- Lip Lesion
- Mastocytosis
- Pruritus
- Seborrheic Dermatitis
- Skin Complaints
- Tinea Infection
- Urticaria
- Urticaria 1
- Urticaria Related to Thyroid Problems
- Andiodema F/U
- Atopic Dermatitis F/U (Adult/Child)
- Contact Dermatitis F/U
- Herpes Zoster F/U
- Urticaria F/U
- Anesthesia Reaction
- Antibiotic Allergy/Testing
- Caine Testing
- Drug Eruption
- Vaccine Testing
- Cerumen Impaction
- Cerumen Removal
- Decreased Hearing
- Dizziness or Vertigo
- Ear Drainage
- Ear Foreign Body
- Ear Infections
- Ear Pain
- Ear Pressure
- Eardrum Perforation
- Ears Stopped Up
- External Ear Swelling or Pain
- Otitis Externa
- Otitis Media
- Recurrent/Persistent Ear Infections (Child)
- Tinnitus
- Cerumen Impaction F/U
- Dizziness/Vertigo F/U
- Ear Drainage F/U
- Ear Infection F/U
- Ear Pain F/U
- Ear Pressure F/U
- Eardrum Perforation F/U
- Ears Stopped Up F/U
- Ear Infection (Child) F/U
- Home Environment, Extensive History
- Home Environment, Short History
- Insect Hypersensitivity
- Insect Hypersensitivity F/U
- Conjunctivitis
- Conjunctivitis (Child)
- Conjunctivitis 1
- Orbital Cellulitis
- Allergy Testing & Treatment Consent
- CXR Abnormal Results
- Extract Order Form
- Hypersensitivity Skin Test Panel
- Injection-ENT-Nurse Visit
- Lab/Xray Order Sheet
- Medication Refills
- Nurse Work-up
- Release of Information
- Gastroenteritis
- GERD F/U (Doing Well)
- Psudomembranous Colitis
- Gammaglobulin Infusions
- Hypogammaglobulinemia
- Immunotherapy Reaction
- Recurrent Infections R/O Immunodeficiency
- Aspirin Desensitization
- Cervical Lymphadenopathy/Neck Mass
- Sjogren’s Syndrome
- TMJ
- Vasculitis
- Decreased Smell or Taste
- Dry Mouth
- Frequent Throat Clearing
- Glossodynia
- Halitosis
- Herpes Stomatitis
- Hoarseness/Voice Changes
- Laryngitis
- Lip Lesion
- Oral Lesion
- Paradoxical Vocal Cord Dysfunction
- Sore Throat
- Throat Infections
- Dysphagia F/U
- Hoarseness F/U
- Oral Lesion F/U
- Allergy Quote
- Consent for Allergy Immunotherapy
- Home Immunotherapy Information
- New Patient Allergy Immunotherapy Class
- Patient Instructions for SET & Prick Testing
- Allergy Mixing Notes
- Allergy Quote – F/U Panel
- Allergy Quote – Initial Panel
- Order for Immunotherapy
- Physician Short Orders Allergy
- Allergy Injection
- Intradermal Tests
- MMR Testing Protocol
- Patch Tests – Day 1
- Patch Tests – Day 3
- Patch Tests – Final Reading
- Precert Testing
- Prick Test 1, Adult
- Prick Test 2, Adult
- Prick Test, Pediatric
- Prick Tests
- Repeat Allergy Testing
- Retest
- Skin Testing (Long Version)
- Adult Upper/Lower Respiratory
- Aspirin Sensitive Asthma
- Asthma
- Asthma (Child)
- Asthma Exacerbation
- Asthma Status
- Bronchiolitis
- Bronchitis
- Bronchitis, Acute
- Chronic Cough
- COPD Decompensation
- COPD Status Visit
- Cough
- Croup
- Croup(Child)
- Cystic Fibrosis
- Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis
- Pleurisy
- Pneumonia
- Pneumonia, Acute
- Sarcoidosis
- Sigh-Dyspnea
- Tietze’s Syndrome
- Upper Respiratory Distress
- Upper Respiratory Illness
- Upper Respiratory Illness(Child)
- Aspirin-Sensitive Asthma F/U
- Asthma F/U
- Bronchiolitis F/U
- Chronic Cough F/U
- COPD Decompensation F/U
- Croup F/U
- Cystic Fibrosis F/U
- Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis F/U
- Pleurisy F/U
- Pneumonia F//U
- Xolair Injection F/U
- Allergic Fungal Sinusitis
- Allergic Rhinitis
- Aspirin Sensitive Sinus Disease
- Epistaxis
- Impetigo Nares
- Nasal Foreign Body
- Nasal Obstruction
- Nasal Polyps
- Postnasal Drainage
- Rhinitis Medicamentosus
- Sinus Infection (Adult)
- Sinus Infection (Child)
- Sinusitis (Adult)
- Sinusitis (Child)
- Sinusitis, Acute (Adult)
- Sinusitis, Acute (Child)
- Sinusitis, Chronic (Adult)
- Sinusitis, Chronic (Child)
- Allergic Fungal Sinusitis F/U
- Allergic Rhinitis F/U
- Allergic Rhinitis F/U (Doing Well)
- Chronic Rhinitis F/U
- Chronic Rhinitis F/U (Doing Well)
- Sinusitis F/U
- Sinusitis F/U (Doing Well)
- Chickenpox
- Coxsackie Virus
- Enteroviral Rash
- Fifth’s Disease
- Influenza
- Mononucleosis
- Pityriasis Rosea
- Roseola
- Viral Exanthem
Physical Exam: Aprima EHR for Allergy & Immunology provides natural language diagnoses and reruns them to scientific terms (with built-in medical drawings): Predefined templates and panels are available for conducting physical exams on any part of the body. These templates also include medical drawings that enable Allergists & Immunologists to comment, import images, and review clinical information instantly.
Document & Image Management: The integrated module of document & image management enables Allergists & Immunologists to upload images, and documents demonstrating Allergenic diagnoses.
Device Compatibility: Aprima EHR for Allergy & Immunology has the ability to interface with clinical devices to automate the exchange of clinical data into the EHR.
Recalls, Reminders, and Letters: Aprima EHR for Allergy & Immunology has two-way communications with patients, and enables you to automatically generate reminders, confirmations, recall, follow-up, and progress update letters.
Risk Management: The built-in feature of adverse drug event reporting/alerts enables you to manage risks associated with allergies, food, and patient medication.
Electronic Prescription: Send electronic prescriptions and refill requests online, including Controlled Substances.
Patient Education: Utilize industry-standard clinical decision support and the integrated knowledge base to deliver preventive care, disease management, drug information, and patient education services.
E&M Coding Assistance: Maximize payments and eliminate missed charges. Avoid under-coding or over-coding.
Electronic Superbills: Aprima is an all-in-one database; the electronic superbill is just a click away, regardless of whether the physician signed off on the notes or not.
Lab Orders & Results: Aprima EHR for Allergy & Immunology is compatible with HL7 interfaces to directly connect with labs to electronically send and receive orders or results.
Decision Support: Confirm your decision with Aprima’s help on how other Allergists & Immunologists treat such a condition.
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