Some of the highlights of the technology for surgery centers include:
– Full interface into the scheduling systems generates a work list for dictators providing them the look and feel of an EHR.
– Providers are not required to identify themselves or the patient, significantly reducing dictation time and clinical errors.
– Dictation is automatically sent to the Entrada data center for processing. Voice recognition creates the first clinical draft.
– Once edited by ASC or clinic staff, finished work is routed back to the surgery center for automatic delivery to its EHR or data repository.
– Rapid documentation, data movement and turnaround of patient information that supports faster billing and revenue cycle management.
– Secure clinical document exchange between surgeon’s office and the surgery center allows the center to receive sign-off of post-op notes remotely from the surgeons. This can reduce inefficiencies inherent in more manual systems and help accelerate final billing and cash flow.
– Small footprint, SAAS, no heavy IT infrastructure. Vendor agnostic, Entrada works well with any PMS and EHR platforms.
Entrada was founded by Alexander Poston Jr., who currently serves as the company’s President & CIO. Mr. Poston has more than 20 years of technology industry experience, including serving as a founder for Microlink Consulting Group, training the support group for IDX and serving as founding CIO for Total eMed (now Spheris).
Entrada’s CEO is G. William (Bill) Brown, who began his career at Price Waterhouse Coopers. He has more than 24 years of experience in all aspects of company leadership and management, including success in all C-suite positions for companies across the healthcare industry. His primary focus in the past several years has been working with growth companies, with a strong emphasis on healthcare technology.
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