Here are a few measures that practices should adopt before the end of the year, to ensure their chiropractic EMR will be ready for ICD-10 compliance in 2014. Read More »
Archive for December, 2013
Delays for meaningful use Stage 2 and Stage 3 proposed
Under the new timeline, HHS will give physicians until 2016 to complete Stage 2 and 2017 for Stage 3, provided they had already finished two years of Stage 2 beforehand. Read More »
HHS urged to perform thorough ICD-10 testing
The Medical Group Management Association (MGMA) has urged Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius to perform end-to-end testing of the new coding language. Read More »
EHR may provide bigger picture needed to understand MS
As well as streamlining day-to-day operations, chiropractic EHR gives medical practitioners an opportunity to observe sweeping trends more easily and effectively than ever before. Read More »
Chiropractic marketing tips: Keep track of your online reputation with Google Alerts
In addition to building your reputation as an informed engaged professional by drafting blog posts and sharing news stories that relate directly to your audience, opening this channel allows you to react quickly to feedback — both positive and negative. Read More »
How one Maine Hospital ‘puts paper last’
In this increasingly paperless age, it seems relatively strange that the health care industry has taken so long to fully embrace chiropractic EHR. Read More »
Prepare for the ICD-10 switch by keeping cash on hand
This transition, which signifies the first change in medical coding for over 30 years, will have wide-sweeping effects throughout the healthcare industry, both in terms of overarching trends and the daily operations of individual practices. Read More »
What does chiropractic EHR usability mean to you?
We’ve discussed the concept of usability frequently on this blog, as it is truly the make-or-break quality for any chiropractic EHR software. Read More »