There are some serious concerns that MIPS will have unintended consequences, says Robert A. Berenson, MD, in this exclusive Q & A with Medical Economics. » Read what you need to know |
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5 Tips for an Optimal EHR Transition Choosing a new EHR is challenging - but it's only half the battle. Even the best technology can disappoint if your implementation is not as well planned as your selection process was.
It all starts with a plan - and that starts with asking the right questions.
Join practice management consultant Laurie Morgan of Capko & Morgan as she shares her best practices for planning an EHR implementation.
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The federal government may finally be getting serious about promoting interoperability in health records. » Read the news |
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3 Tips to Stop Revenue Leaks in Your Private Practice Today's private practices have had to adjust to mounting challenges like ICD-10, Meaningful Use, and ACA. With so many changes disrupting practice management processes, it may seem as though your private practice is leaking revenue—and it probably is. Operational inefficiencies and redundancies are costing your office time and money.
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White Paper - Keep Your Eyes on the Patient, not the Screen A new concept is changing how physicians feel about EHRs. The Problem-Oriented Medical Record (POMR) lets you to chart the same way you think about specific patient problems, allowing you to keep your eyes on the patient and not the screen.
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HIPAA Compliance 10 Red Flags Most physicians assume they have HIPAA covered, but when an incident happens, they find out too late that their staff is not prepared or they are missing important compliance documentation. If one of the following happened at your practice, would you be prepared?
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