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How the Cloud Has Improved Psychiatric Treatment

February 9, 2016 No Comments

Featured article by Calvin Paige, Independent IT Specialist

Healthcare-cloud

Cloud technology has revolutionized the way that people do business and the way that they maintain their professional and personal files even from their home computers and personal devices.

But now the cloud has also moved into the medical industry and has been making waves there by improving the ways that healthcare is delivered to patients. In particular, the cloud has helped to improve the delivery of psychiatric treatment. Want to know how? Continue reading to learn more.

A Better Way to Manage Patients’ Records

One of the most efficient and effective ways to manage the data of the many patients who receive psychiatric treatment at any facility is by using cloud based technology and EMR software from companies like revenuexl.com. Just as businesses and individuals can switch from paper based systems to digital systems to maintain their personal and professional records, medical professionals can also do the same.

Switching to this type of technology gives psychiatrists and other medical professionals the ability to accurately maintain a patient’s records and important data about everything from medical history to medical billing and everything in between.

Telemedicine Allows Psychiatric Care to Be Delivered Virtually

Telemedicine, and telepsychiatry, in particular, have been growing widely popular throughout the country. Only a small percentage of patients would refuse to a teleconference with their doctor, as most people actually feel more comfortable and less threatened when communicating in a virtual environment rather than in person.

The great thing about this new technology and form of communication between doctors and patients is also the fact that the people going through difficult mental crises can get the help that they need right away, as opposed to having to wait, and they can get it from anywhere.

Data about these teleconferences can then be maintained digitally in the cloud for easy access, and patient data can also be housed in the cloud so that doctors can have access to this vital information whenever they end up teleconferencing with someone from remote.

A Secure Way to Maintain Patients’ Records

Although there were some initial concerns regarding the security of using the cloud to maintain sensitive information and data about patients, the truth is that there are many cloud servers that are extremely secure and perfect for use in the medical field.

As long as a medical institution or doctor invests in the highest quality and most secure cloud technology for their patients, they can rest assured that the information will not be lost or stolen. In fact, this data could be kept more secure than maintaining paper records in an office, as those could be stolen quite easily or even destroyed by a disaster without having any backups of that information.

It has become obvious that cloud technology has changed the lives of many people all over the world, from businesspeople to individuals, and now medical professionals and their patients. Whether it means being able to maintain accurate medical history records or billing accounts, there are many ways in which this technology can be used to deliver better psychiatric treatment to those in need.

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