While it’s true that chiropractors have plenty of changes to grapple with in the coming year, these professionals have a lot to be thankful for as well. Read More »
Archive for November, 2013
Concierge medicine on the rise in the wake of Obamacare
One measure that many physicians have taken to cut down on the overhead costs is a transition to concierge services, or “direct primary care.” Read More »
The benefits of ICD-10 for your practice
To say that medical practitioners are apprehensive about ICD-10 is quite the understatement. Read More »
Congress lobbies to expand meaningful use incentives
Much of the debate surrounding chiropractic EHR software and the federal government’s meaningful use program has centered around its complex documentation requirements, and whether the next stage will truly further the progress of health IT or leave physicians swamped in yet more indiscernible guidelines. Read More »
What comes after EHR implementation?
Just as there will be plenty of work ahead after the switch to ICD-10, medical practitioners can’t simply rest on their laurels after introducing new chiropractic management software, and the best chiropractic EHR providers know this. Read More »
Do physicians understand the scope of chiropractic EHR? Health IT teams fear not
Health IT departments report an apparent disconnect between IT professionals and the clinical staff in hospitals and private practices, some of whom may not realize the full scope of chiropractic EHR. Read More »
The work doesn’t stop after the ICD-10 switchover
Healthcare professionals have used the same coding system for more than 30 years, and though the new revision promises to enhance the degree of detail and general clarity of medical records, its onset will inevitably entail some growing pains. Read More »
Can rural practitioners reap the benefits of chiropractic EHR?
Rural practitioners especially may be reluctant to make the leap to EHR software both because of the expense and the belief that this tool is simply too difficult to use. Read More »