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“Influential” docs
IT and admin costs
EHRtv.com
E-mail helps compliance
CPOE errors
Key Topic Updates

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Is your state friendly to primary care physicians?
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26%   Yes, it is a great state to practice.
2%   Yes, and I moved here for that reason.
24%   No, and I am considering a move to a more physician-friendly state.
48%   No, but I have no plans to move.

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JUNE 25, 2009
Newspaper, med information firm team up for "Most Influential Doctors" database
A new physician database aims to provide patients with information on "influential" doctors in fields such as asthma and hypertension. More...
Study: Even with IT, billing and admin costly for physicians
Billing and administration costs remain high even when a practice has implemented health information technology, according to a recent study. More...
Website offers free EHR videos for physicians
A company that provides EHR resources to physicians in print and web formats has added a video website on the subject. More...
E-mail wellness program encourages patient compliance, study finds
E-mail reminders to exercise and eat healthy are effective in modifying behavior, according to results of a study published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine. More...
Inconsistent data may lead to medication errors in computerized ordering
Inconsistent information in computerized provider order entry systems can lead to a "significant risk" to safety, according to the results of a recent study. More...
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Key Topic Updates  
Medical Economics Blog
GE offers $100M for EHRs
Public health plan battle is on
To tweet or not to tweet?
Join the conversation at memag.com/blogs
Electronic health records
Americans conflicted over electronic health records, survey shows
Subsidized EHRs still eligible for federal stimulus funds
The problem with EHRs and coding
Few hospitals have fully adopted EHRs
Health information technology
Video visits get high marks from docs, patients
Q&A: Does my practice need a website?
Consumer interest in healthcare technology is growing, survey finds
Online school offers free patient-centered courses for health students
Health reform
One doctor's vision of the utopian practice
E-prescribing on the rise, but still low overall
Building the medical home
Medicare offers cash incentives for IT implementation

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