How to Prepare a Medical Chronology

Medical chronology is a document that presents relevant details of medical events on a timeline.  Typically medical chronologies list category of service, the healthcare provider, date of visit and outcome of the medical event.  Generally, a chronology itself is of limited use unless hyperlinked references are provided into the medical record.  Medical chronologies are evolving by referencing document types, provider taxonomies (specialties), medical conditions (typically using ICD 10 and ICD 9 codes that specify the problem) among other references.  Good chronologies speed up the medical review process and provide the exact nature of the patient’s medical issues.

How our medical chronologies are built?  Simply higher quality medical review reference!

Telegenisys develops medical data for medical research, healthcare, insurance, and legal uses.  We have a deep understanding of medical conditions and our hyper referencing system is unique.  We use 5.4 million healthcare provider database maintained by the Department Of Health and Human Services (hhs.gov) to identify hospitals and doctors with their declared specialties (taxonomy codes).  Similarly, when we look at conditions we use the entire ICD 10 & 9 billing code indexes to reference medical conditions found in the record.  Our software references every known drug approved by the FDA (US Food & Drug Administration) and every known abbreviation known.  Our system is designed to reference over 500,000 medical attributes providing clear reference and categorization of medical data.

For organizations reviewing a large number of medical records, Telegenisys is offering a free trial.  To set this up contact us for a quick conversation of your needs followed by your system setup.

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