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Title: Archiving Medical Records by Scanning


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Archiving Medical Records by Scanning
  • John Ryan, MD

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Is it practical for a medical office to scan
records?
  • Legal status of scanned records
  • Florida Department of Health, Board of Medicine
  • adequate written medical recordsat least 5
    years
  • Florida Department of State
  • non-erasable optical imageshave the same force
    as the originalsand shall be treated as
    originals
  • Federal Uniform Rules of Evidence
  • Federal Uniform Photographic Copies of Records
    Act

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Is it practical for a medical office to scan
records?
Improved Technology
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USB 2.0
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Flat bed scanner
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Sheet fed scanner
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Considerations
  • Cost
  • Size
  • Compatible
  • Speed
  • Ease of Use
  • Output
  • Standard, Sharing (PDF)
  • File Size
  • Unalterable

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Fujitsu ScanSnap S500
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Cost (www.scantastik.com)
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Fujitsu ScanSnap S500
  • Compatible with Windows (XP, Vista), MacOS 10.4,
    USB 2.0
  • 18-20 pages per minute
  • Duplex (scans both sides in a single pass)
  • 50 document feeder
  • PDF output (Adobe Acrobat included)
  • OCR software creates searchable PDFs

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Size
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Scanning documents
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Documents scanned appear as PDFs in Adobe
Acrobat, and may be searched, printed, faxed, etc.
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Practical matters The ScanSnap fits in the top
of a copy paper box to collect paper punch during
scanning.
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Our results
  • Average 2-3 chart 50-60 MB
  • Software allows viewing or printing individual
    pages from any PC on office network.
  • Archive onto hard drives or NAS drives

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Archiving on CDs or DVDs
  • 10-12 charts per CDR (700 MB), 80-90 per DVD-R
    (4.7 GB)

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Release of Information Requests
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After 8 months
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Archiving records by scanning
  • Improved patient care
  • Prompt access to old records
  • Sharing records
  • Multiple digital copies
  • Avoid loss or damage
  • Creating digital records as a step toward a
    future EMR for your practice
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