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The time is now for physicians to stand up against the ABIM and recertification to demand change, writes H. L. Greenberg, MD, in his debut blog. » Read what you should know
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A Physician's Guide to Understanding Your Search Engine Results According to a Pew Research Center survey, 72 percent of Internet users say they looked online for health information within the past year. And of those users, 77 percent of online health seekers say, "they began their last session at a search engine such as Google, Bing or Yahoo." The numbers are overwhelming and paint a clear picture -- search engines are an integral and necessary component to any healthcare provider's online success.
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2016 Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has finally detailed how he would repeal and replace the ACA, and physicians speak out on how they feel about the promises. » Find out more |
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Case Study - Direct Care Practice Uses EHR with Membership Management Download this case study to learn how Dr. Weeden found the ideal EHR for his practice
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Physicians know a gulf exists between what a system is certified to do and what it can actually do in practice. Now, the federal government is hoping to change that. » Read about the proposal |
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How to Optimize Your Practice Tasks and Workflows To remain independent, your private practice needs to run like a well-oiled machine, delivering quality patient care while thriving financially as a business. Physicians, front office and back office personnel all play critical roles. Most small practices can't afford a large staff, so it's important that those you do employ work as efficiently as possible.
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Preparing for a Patient HIPAA Complaint: Will your practice survive a HIPAA incident? 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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