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The latest in all things RCM, Electronic Health Records, Radiology Information Systems, Practice Management, Medical Billing, Value-Based Care, & Healthcare IT.

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Industry News

Here is a sneak peek into our whitepaper, "The Perfect 10: Planning an ICD-10 Conversion for Maximum Productivity and Profits." Find out how your practice can maximize your investment with a well planned out ICD-10 Conversion.

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Healthcare Advice

By: Stephen O'Connor
January 3rd, 2014

As a busy healthcare professional, it pays to take advantage of your smartphone or tablet computer so you can remain productive while you are on the go, whether while walking between facilities at your medical organization or when you are away from the office. With their touch-sensitive displays, ability to access the Internet via secure Wi-Fi hotspots as well as through cellular data networks, smartphones are ideal when you need to look up some crucial information, reply to a colleague or make notes on the fly about a patient’s condition. In many cases, apps for smartphones contain a treasure trove of information that you can access even when offline.

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The Importance of Patient Engagement: Why They - And You - Need It

Learn why patient engagement is a necessity and how you can master it within your practice.

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Practice Management

By: Stephen O'Connor
January 1st, 2014

When you are in charge of running a medical practice, it’s crucial to keep an eye on how efficient all your processes are, especially the claims process. The more automation you can build into your workflow, the faster your team can work and the less errors they will likely make. You can use practice management software to accelerate the claims process, enabling you to devote more resources to taking care of patients, while ensuring that your organization has a healthier bottom line.

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Electronic Health Records

By: Stephen O'Connor
December 30th, 2013

As your medical organization takes advantage of the latest in computer technology and software to improve efficiency, it can seem like you need a dedicated Information Technology department on hand to make sure that everything is functioning properly. Not only do you have to ensure that your software is up to date and that there are no bugs to patch, you need to keep up with the growing demand for data storage. For medical practices that only rely on computer professionals on a part-time or even ad-hoc basis, it’s prudent to look into using cloud-based electronic health record software. Cloud computing services are a great way to help you reduce expenses and manage your hardware and software needs, letting you focus more of your attention and resources on the basis of your organization: treating patients.

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Electronic Health Records | Value-Based Care

By: Stephen O'Connor
December 27th, 2013

A major aspect of any medical organization is the ability to offer ongoing educational resources to patients. The more you can encourage your patients to learn about what steps they can take to get healthy and stay healthy, the better off they and your practice will be. What’s more, as you engage your patients, they will have a more positive attitude toward your practice and your staff. Fortunately, there are simple electronic health record tools that your organization can use to both engage and educate each of your patients.

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Electronic Health Records

By: Stephen O'Connor
December 25th, 2013

Managers and owners of medical organizations are typically interested in setting up electronic health record software at their facilities to enable their staff to function more efficiently. Indeed, one of the more prominent benefits of EHR applications is how they help providers save time and money while adhering to the highest standards of patient care.

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Electronic Health Records

By: Stephen O'Connor
December 20th, 2013

Electronic health record software is designed to help you run a more efficient medical practice. Providers opt for an EHR system so their staff can treat more patients more effectively. Benefits include being able to input patient information with a minimum of mouse clicks and keystrokes, checking on patient insurance status, converting paper documents into electronic records and easier billing. However, you can’t guarantee that productivity will automatically improve at your medical organization simply by installing an EHR system. If your team isn’t fully equipped to use the software or doesn’t understand all its capabilities, you might find they are experiencing EHR productivity dips. Fortunately, you can identify problem areas and overcome them. Select an Appropriate EHR System for Your Practice If you haven’t yet transitioned from a paper-based system to an EHR system on your computer network, take the time to research your available software options. It’s best to go with a software developer that has a proven track record in the medical field. Don’t try to shoehorn a particular EHR software if it won’t provide you with the capability your office requires. For example, a gastroenterology practice will do better with specialized EHR software instead of software that’s intended for use in a family practice. A gynecology practice will have different needs than a neurologist’s practice, and so on.

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Healthcare Advice

By: Stephen O'Connor
December 16th, 2013

Many medical organizations use electronic health records software to help their facilities run more efficiently, enabling them to allocate more time to actually taking care of patients as well as speeding up the process of billing and other vital services. One important aspect of EHR software is how it enables organizations to easily work with the International Classification of Disease or ICD code set.

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Electronic Health Records

By: Stephen O'Connor
December 13th, 2013

The advent of powerful smartphones and tablet computers is changing how we do business in a wide variety of industries, with healthcare being no exception. More medical organizations are turning to the power of mobile electronic health record software to give their professionals exceptional flexibility. This enables them to provide better patient care and streamline their operations. You would be well to wonder if mobile EHR software is the future of medical billing. It seems inevitable that the future will trend more toward mobile computing in general, and EHR software will accordingly take advantage of the new conveniences available from going mobile.

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Industry News

By: Advanced Data Systems Corporation
December 11th, 2013

Here is a sneak peek into our whitepaper, "The Perfect 10: Planning an ICD-10 Conversion for Maximum Productivity and Profits." Find out how your practice can maximize your investment with a well planned out ICD-10 Conversion.