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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.
By:
Stephen O'Connor
December 9th, 2013
More and more medical organizations are seeing the benefits of using electronic health record or EHR software to help streamline their operations and improve patient care. Accordingly, managers and owners of practices that specialize in pain management will want to consider using specialized pain management EHR software.
By:
Stephen O'Connor
December 4th, 2013
Switching to a new way of doing business can be jarring for any organization, and owners and managers of medical organizations may be uncertain about how to prepare to implement an electronic health record or EHR system at their facility.
Learn why patient engagement is a necessity and how you can master it within your practice.
By:
Stephen O'Connor
November 29th, 2013
Is your medical organization ready for Stage 2 Meaningful Use? Medical organizations have an opportunity to benefit from financial incentives offered through the government by meeting the requirements of Stage 2 Meaningful Use.
By:
Stephen O'Connor
November 27th, 2013
As the manager or owner of a medical organization that’s about to begin implementing electronic health records software, it’s important to make sure that you are following front and back office best practices. This ensures that you will get the most out of your investment in software and computers. You should assume that initial training and achieving mastery in using EHR software will take longer than anticipated. Unexpected glitches, misunderstandings and a lack of thorough training can throw you off schedule. Training is Key
By:
Stephen O'Connor
November 25th, 2013
Cloud computing is all the rage across many industries, and healthcare is no exception. Medical organizations that have seen the many positive aspects of using electronic health record software are now increasingly demanding cloud-based EHR software to gain or maintain a competitive advantage.
By:
Stephen O'Connor
November 22nd, 2013
If you have been investigating options to help your medical organization function more efficiently, you have undoubtedly been wondering about using electronic health record software. As more businesses take advantage of computer systems to automate their basic functions and reduce the amount of drudgework their staff must do, developers have responded accordingly by continuing to improve their EHR software. With that in mind, here are pros and cons of EHR software for you to consider. Pros of EHR Software It’s difficult to overstate the benefits of switching to an EHR system. When you go from a paper system to one that uses computers, you will soon see just how easy it is for your staff to complete their tasks. EHR software uses templates, for example, that streamline the process of entering in patient data. You can also use EHR systems to communicate more easily with entities such as insurance companies, which is invaluable for speeding up the billing process. EHR software is great for transmitting information such a prescriptions to the patient’s pharmacist electronically, which saves your staff time from having to call it in or writing it down on paper and making the patient wait for it to be filled. Your organization stands to save money through the discounts offered by Medicare and Medicaid to entities that use certified EHR software to process and transmit patient data. The money you save on this alone should more than outweigh the costs of purchasing an EHR software system, implementing it and training the staff.
By:
Stephen O'Connor
November 20th, 2013
By now, many medical organizations are realizing the benefits of using electronic health record or EHR systems, and they are preparing to make the transition from the International Classification of Diseases or ICD-9 code set to the new ICD-10 code.
By:
Stephen O'Connor
November 18th, 2013
Are you interested in taking advantage of the latest technologies for inputting data in your electronic health record software? If so, you will likely be curious about whether your medical organization might benefit from voice-driven EHR software or point-and-click software.
By:
Stephen O'Connor
November 15th, 2013
Managers and owners of medical organizations spend significant amounts of time concerning themselves with what they can do to help their staff work more efficiently when processing patients.
Electronic Health Records | Value-Based Care
By:
Stephen O'Connor
November 1st, 2013
When you cast your eyes over the waiting room at your medical organization, imagine how much happier they would be if you could save them time and effort when interacting with your staff.