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Paperless Medical Records

     Dr. Acharya, who practices in Orange, CA, has a busy thriving practice and, as with most physicians, had a hard time getting to all the paperwork necessary to provide first-class medical care. That meant he spent many, many evenings in his office finishing up what he was unable to make time for during the day. Alteer Office gives you back that time by completely automating every aspect of a medical practice.

     Like Dr. Acharya, most physicians’ offices today are full of paper. This paper and labor-intensive environment wastes time and resources, and as a result, provides less than optimal service to patients. Most doctors and healthcare professionals spend more than 80% of their time collecting, processing, retrieving, communicating and generally dealing with information. Waiting for access to information also wastes valuable time as well, since only one person can have access to paper records at a time. With electronic medical records, it can be available to anybody, anytime from anywhere with appropriate security.

     Dr. Acharya became an Alteer Office physician. This means that patient records are stored in an electronic format on a computer instead of in a paper chart; all the information is available to him and his staff immediately and simultaneously. Dr. Acharya can access patient information from the office, hospital or home. Alteer’s system integrates technologies that are currently in use - such as fax and telephone – and adds document scanning and internet technology to make its system practical and user-friendly. Through this combination of technologies, Alteer Office seamlessly automates day-to-day administrative tasks, creates paperless medical records and organizes the flow of patients, information, documents, and communication. Dr. Acharya now spends the evenings doing what he chooses. He also has great peace of mind knowing that the paperwork has been completed and that his patients are receiving the care they deserve.