Entrada updates its EHR platform

Entrada, a clinical documentation and data exchange developer, has updated its EHR platform to assist physicians document and share patient encounter data.

The lastest edition includes ExpressNote, which allows physicians to input structured data into an EHR without being logged into the EHR, the Nashville, Tenn.-based company stated. The new platform adds Entrada’s ExpressCapture technology, allowing providers to dictate at each point in the record.

A third feature, ExpressSign, enables physicians to view, edit, approve and sign their clinical documentation using any web-enabled device, the company added.

Finally, Entrada has released ExpressShare, which will help clinics, hospitals and surgery centers share newly created clinical documents to improve care coordination and accelerate revenue collection, according to the company.

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