Chiropractic EHR technology improves patient care, but what impact does it make on costs? Read More »
Archive for March, 2012
Further delay of version 5010 integration
The federal government has announced another delay with compliance of ICD-10 codes. Read More »
Chiropractic EHR improves documentation within a medical facility
EHR systems have improved the quality of documentation by requiring a chiropractor to include all necessary information via prompts. Read More »
Delays in Stage 2 meaningful use and ICD-10 classification requirements
The requirements for Stage 2 meaningful use have been released for certified Electronic Health Records (EHR) vendors. Read More »
Government incentives lead chiropractors to purchase EHR software
The Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act was set in motion in 2009 and has already brought health information technology to medical practices across the country. Read More »
Studies show the uphill battle toward EHR software use
The use of electronic medical records (EMR) will go a long way in reducing the amount of paperwork for any medical practice. Read More »
Meaningful use regulations mandate the installation of EHR software
Due to the intricacies of health insurance plans and the government mandates, appropriate chiropractic management software has become a necessity. Read More »
Chiropractors can save on start up costs by using web-based EHR software
The biggest concern with implementing electronic medical records (EMR) is the costs of installation and consequences for medical practices that haven’t switched by 2015. Read More »