eHGT announces eHealth Access Indexing

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eHealth Global Technologies, Inc. (eHGT) announces eHealth Access Indexing™. This latest service further simplifies the way physicians obtain clinical records using eHGT's already successful eHealth AccessTM Record Retrieval Service. Having patients' records fully indexed and organized, by date and type of report, and delivered in digital format, saves valuable staff time. This provides physicians the ability to quickly and easily access critical clinical data in minutes instead of hours. 

"Trying to organize or sort through outside disparate medical records can be an additional burden for staff and physicians, impacting patient care," said Michael Margiotta, chief executive officer, eHealth Global Technologies. "We have added this capability to our market leading eHealth Access service based upon working closely with our customers and identifying the frustrating and time-consuming tasks that take away from patient care. eHealth Access Indexing provides higher quality information, and allows nurses and doctors to identify critical diagnostic information quickly."

eHealth Access Record Retrieval Service streamlines the way physicians obtain the clinical records needed to treat referred-in or new patients faster - in days instead of weeks. eHealth Access Indexing further simplifies this service and allows faster access to diagnostic information which can improve the speed to patient care. It provides confidence that the medical records received have the critical patient information needed, and removes the need to "flip through pages" of medical records to find important clinical information needed for ongoing patient treatment.   eHGT continues to work diligently in finding ways to introduce the most secure, easy to use, and cost effective delivery of digital medical information sharing, and continues to provide innovative approaches that save time, money, and improve the care of patients.

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 eHealth Global Technologies, Inc. (eHGT)

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