The Pine Tree State has a substantial veteran population, and many of these individuals live in relatively remote locations—making access to consistent medical care almost impossible. Read More »

The Pine Tree State has a substantial veteran population, and many of these individuals live in relatively remote locations—making access to consistent medical care almost impossible. Read More »
Despite the consistent hubbub over whether meaningful use stage 2 should take effect in 2014 as currently planned, one prominent figure in the landscape of health IT has said that medical professionals should not bank on such speculation. Read More »
In a bid to overcome common implementation obstacles, Massachusetts General Hospital reportedly established an internal system of financial incentives for salaried physicians who opted to utilize EHR software. Read More »
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In order to reap the benefits of chiropractic EHR, you must find software that can actually be integrated into your daily routine with minimal obstruction. Read More »
For the last four years, Xerox has conducted an annual consumer survey to gauge attitudes toward medical EHR among the general population. Read More »
Though much of the discourse regarding the implementation of Health IT has focused on the bigger picture, namely the documented benefits of large-scale EHR implementation endeavors, medical practitioners who are considering chiropractic EHR software may be interested in how such software will affect smaller operations. Read More »
Thus far, usability has not been formally prioritized in the EHR software certification process, resulting in software that is virtually impossible to integrate. Read More »