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Archive for January, 2014
APHA shares infographic on medical toll of obesity, intervention options
Though talk of the “obesity epidemic” has certainly dwindled in recent years, it is still important for medical professionals of all specialties to understand the scope of this issue. Read More »
ACA: Chiropractors should tell patients to “Get vertical!”
By making simple changes to your daily routines, clients can easily improve the longevity of their joints and avoid the increasingly common trend of joint replacement surgeries. Read More »
Saving minutes with chiropractic EHR and mobile technology
With documented time savings of roughly 30 minutes a day, the physicians noted that this potent combination of technologies could pave the way for better individual engagement with patients. Read More »
Report: Medical practitioners are embracing the cloud for chiropractic EHR
For smaller scale practices, comprehensive chiropractic management software can dramatically cut down on operational costs both by saving time on administrative tasks and eradicating the need for paper storage. Read More »
Research shows HIE may reduce costs by cutting redundant exams
By cutting down on repeat examinations, the researchers posited that the healthcare system as a whole may be able to save millions of dollars a year with chiropractic EHR. Read More »
White House reports that meaningful use program is ‘right on track’
With so much back and forth about the state of the meaningful use program and whether stage 2 and stage 3 should go into effect as scheduled, it’s easy to see why legislators and medical practitioners may have doubts about its efficacy. Read More »
New ONC guides intended to enhance chiropractic EHR security
How exactly do breaches occur when chiropractic EMR software is supposed to be safer? Read More »