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PMRNC:
In no way should EMR impact our industry, need to look at other factors if it is because they are completely separate from each other. I have, if anything received an influx of questions in regards to EMR, none of which have to do with what we are doing.  My last client came to me from a friend of mine who sold an EMR system to this provider. 

QueenAlicia:
I should have said adapt such as ICD-10& CMS 5010 etc etc etc. Sorry for confusion.

DMK:
We should always understand the "lingo" though.  Know what EMR really means, it's doctor's notes regarding patient's treatment.  Some EMR systems have billing modules too, but EMR is a separate component.  Many doctor's don't even realize what it is, just that it's expensive, and that they're going to HAVE to use it if they have a certain size practice.

TammyL:
Well I just lost an account to this EMR also they had been with me for 8 years this EMR sucks it's going to knock alot of billing services out of business.

PMRNC:

--- Quote ---Well I just lost an account to this EMR also they had been with me for 8 years this EMR sucks it's going to knock alot of billing services out of business.
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How did you lose a client due to EMR?   Personally I don't see this happening when they say it will..first of all they have not ironed out all the kinks in terms of patient rights.. for example, I've not had one of my doctors explain what happens since I have voiced my own concerns that I will not have an EMR for myself or my family. That is within my right, but this hasn't been addressed.. the second reason I think it won't happen on time is common sense. When was the last time you saw a govt due date go ahead on schedule?? I think we are looking at about 2015 is my guesstimate.  But as a whole.. EMR should NOT be impacting billing companies on ANY level.

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