Ever since Dr. Farzad Mostashari announced his decision to step down as National Coordinator of Health IT earlier this year, government officials and medical professionals alike have been puzzling over the fate of chiropractic EHR. Read More »
Archive for December, 2013
Is a fiscal penalty all you’ll face if you opt out of chiropractic EHR?
There is more at stake for physicians who choose not to adhere to meaningful use regulations than a penalty alone. Read More »
Holiday accidents are on the rise, says CPSC
‘Tis the season for twinkling lights and family togetherness, but in their rush to prepare for their respective festivities, many Americans may forgo routine safety precautions. Read More »
EHR review reveals alarming discrepancies in prediabetes treatment
Researchers have tapped into EHR software to highlight flaws in current prediabetes treatment. Read More »
Will 2014 bring more chiropractic EHR replacements?
With meaningful use stage 2 and ICD-10 just on the horizon, medical practitioners are eager to prepare themselves with the right chiropractic management software, but some industry experts fear that EHR replacements are inevitable. Read More »
More ICD-10 preparations to finish by December 31
To make sure that you’re ready for this impending change, here are a couple more preparations you should have set up before the end of the year, in order to enter 2014 as ready as possible. Read More »
EHR to be introduced in biomedical and health informatics programs at OHSU
As many medical practitioners are struggling to come to grips with the ever-changing landscape of chiropractic EHR, one academic institution has shown great initiative by introducing this technology into its current courses. Read More »
Will the meaningful use extension affect ICD-10?
With the meaningful use deadline now delayed for two years, many are wondering if ICD-10 will see the same fate. Read More »