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This new version contains significant enhancements, such as easier accessibility, a cleaner look and feel, and improved Spanish language capabilities. Here are some frequently asked questions and answers about our Patient Portal.
Basic Research Team: To help develop new therapies for the field of Neurology. One invention, a kidney-safe X-Ray contrast dye, is now in clinical trials. Publishing Company: To share patient stories anonymously, and thus give others hope.
IMS’ neurology patient portal allows patients to send valuable data to you prior to their visit. Patients can enter information about their chief complaint, in addition to what their expectations are for their next appointment – and the data will then be sent via your EMR. The patient can select visit chief complaint field and enter all details concerning their complaint within the portal.
The IMS’ EMR-integrated neurology patient portal software helps providers to develop a stronger relationship with patients. The portal gives doctors the ability to create care plans for their patients and generate patient education handouts based on the diagnosis and condition of patients. The care plan and handouts appear online in the neurology patient portal for the benefit of the patient.
With the healthcare industry’s push towards patient-center ed care, and the EHR Incentive Program encouraging more patient engagement, the need for online neurology patient portal software is growing. In addition, patients are turning to the Internet for their own medical research, making the case for implementing a specialty specific online portal strong.
Patients can speedily enter their demographic information online instead of filling out paperwork when they arrive at your office via our neurology patient portal. Patients can update their address, phone number, email, employer, preferred pharmacy, and other details online when necessary.
New patients are able to enter information about their past medical history and general family history before their first appointment on the online neurology patient portal. More information can be added to this record by patients to ensure their information is up-to-date.
When patients are experiencing any pain, they can upload images into the Neurology Patient Portal in order to share their conditions with their physician. The neurology physician is then able to add notes directly on to the image showing the pain scale, pain radiation, and areas of pain.
Appointment Requests: Patients appreciate online self-service options that don’t require them to have to make a phone call. Through our online neurology portal, patients are able to use a simple process to request appointments quickly, easily, and at their own convenience. This saves time for the patient and for your staff who receive less calls for appointment bookings.
What is a Neurologist? A neurologist is a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing, treating, and managing disorders of the brain, nervous and muscle system. To be a neurologist, they need an undergraduate degree, four years of medical school, one-year internal medicine internship and three years of neurology training.
The neurologist will begin by taking a detailed medical history from the patient and their family, reviewing previous medical records, lab reports, brain scans (CT and MRI) reports and images if available. A detailed description of present symptoms, past medical and family history will be included. The physician will conduct an evaluation ...