July 28, 2014
Case Study: How Integrated EHRs Help Primary Care Physicians
While most first-generation EHRs were single-function, vendors have now begun to offer consolidated software with EHR, billing, and practice management systems in one...
While most first-generation EHRs were single-function, vendors have now begun to offer consolidated software with EHR, billing, and practice management systems in one...
In our recent study on EHR usage in the greater Nashville area, we found that 62 percent of optical specialties - ophthalmologists, optometrists, and therapeutic optometrists ...
Implementing an electronic health record system is difficult. The drain on productivity alone can drastically change the way a practice operates. Factor in the resistance of...
78 percent of office-based physicians use electronic healthcare records, which means the construction of a nationwide healthcare IT infrastructure is almost complete. The next...
Guest Post from Tom Giannuli, MD, MS, Chief Medical Information Officer at Kareo....
Having been forecast for some time now, the hour of the patient portal seems to have arrived for US healthcare. In fact, according to a 2012 survey, 57 percent of providers...
Implementing an EHR can be a long and confusing (not to mention expensive) endeavor for hospitals and practices. Even worse, many practices end up so unhappy with their chosen...
The United States healthcare system is in the midst of a technological revolution. Less than a decade ago, a majority of doctors maintained patient data using only paper...
Despite the myriad of obstacles thought to impede healthcare technology adoption, it appears that the federal government's incentive program (or at least its penalties), has...