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About Us
Our History
Orlando Heart Specialists, started by founding physician Kishore Ranadive, MD first opened its doors in 1997. As our reputation grew with the community we expanded by carefully selecting quality, university-trained cardiologists. Dr. Amish Parikh, Dr. Babak Vakili, Dr. Vikas Verma and Dr. Rajesh Shah have all partnered with Dr. Ranadive to offer our patients the combined collective experience and knowledge necessary to ensure the highest level of patient care in five convenient locations.
Increased Security. Patient confidentially is protected by closely guarded access and strict HIPAA compliance.
Increased Efficiency. Important information such as prescribed drugs, medical conditions and other aspects of your medical history -- can be accounted for much more quickly. An electronic file can save time spent in the office because it allows us to prepare for your visit and manage your time more efficiently.
Life Saving. Quick access to your records can be lifesaving if an emergency occurs and critical information is needed during the emergency decision-making process when in the hospital.
Faster Records Transfer. Copies of you records can be transferred to your PCP, Referring Physician, or any Emergency Room in the world by e-mail or fax with just a few mouse clicks. Your test results can now be expedited to your primary care physician with greater speed after you complete your test
Electronic Prescription. Prescriptions can now be filled or refilled directly from within your electronic file and sent to any pharmacy of your choice.
Medication Management. Ensured accuracy is dramatically increased as we select medications from a drug database. Any prescriptions are automatically updated in the patient's chart note. A drug utilization review feature is used to screen for potential drug therapy risks and print patient education information. Any potential drug-to-drug or allergic reactions are automatically flagged. In the case of a drug recall, the entire patient database can be searched for all affected patients in a few seconds.
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