The real fun of implementing a new Electronic Medical Records (EMR) software starts weeks before the actual implementation. Fortunately, there are various action items that assist you and your team in preparing you for the new software before going live.

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A survey was recently carried out by Kaiser Family Foundation which included almost 2000 patients. The survey found out that 57% of young patients are satisfied with EMR technology, they said that the patient care has improved. On the other hand, only 6% of the patients believed that EHR technology has worsened patient care. Majority […]

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As we know that the attestation period for MIPS 2018 fiscal year has begun. There are many MIPS eligible physicians who are going to be at risk of getting a negative 5 percent adjustment of the payment. You should be smart enough to let this negative adjustment affect your practice’s revenue. The clinicians are supposed […]

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We understand that dealing with a number of complex challenges daily such as non-compliance, data breaching, confidentiality, and complex long-term treatment plans makes a selection of a mental and behavioral health EMR Software for your practice a high-risk decision. One right choice can make all the difference in improving the efficiency of your practice. Most standalone […]

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The Electronic Medical Records (EMR) Software solution companies that ought to be innovative are flooding the healthcare industry, but these companies often become a problem for the physicians instead of solving their problems and easing their tasks. A CNBC report recently revealed how engineers, developers, and entrepreneurs need to sit with physicians to have a […]

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Urology Electronic Medical Records (EMR) Software are designed to meet the unique needs of urology practices while streamlining workflow to get financial and operational benefits from the practice. Urology requires a large number of data storage and management along with better integration with labs, pharmacies and diagnostic equipment for transparent data information sharing. Urologists can […]

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The Institute of Medicine (IOM) 1999 report “To Err is Human: Building a Safer Health System” identified that the lives of about 98,000 people could be saved by alleviating preventable medical errors in the U.S. each year. This landmark report addresses many clinical shortfalls and asks the question whether these multi-billion dollar investments made a […]

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As Community Health Centers make budget-conscious decisions the reduction in operating expenses is always a plus. But inexpensive EHR system usually is a headache. Because of the persistent problems with data coordination, hospital staff usually becomes dissatisfied with the poor usability that negatively affects the practice’s efficiency and disrupts the workflow. The increased competition in […]

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