Though many injuries are associated with a specific event, back pain is often the result of gradual strain. Read More »
Archive for January, 2014
Physicians shed new light on what lies beneath back pain
Another aspect of back pain could transform how the general population views and addresses this issue. Read More »
How do you gauge EHR usability?
“Usability” may be one of the biggest buzzwords to emerge from the chiropractic EHR debate in recent months, particularly as reports have emerged regarding widespread frustrations with this technology. Read More »
Will the FDA use EHR to gauge threats to patient safety?
One of the greatest boons of the transition to digitized documents is the ability to aggregate longitudinal data on medical trends that, prior to this conversion, could only be analyzed via a hodge podge of clinical trials and random samples. Read More »
Report: Antibiotics still overprescribed in ERs
Researchers have found that antibiotics are consistently overprescribed for adult patients with acute respiratory tract infections. Read More »
New report projects substantial growth for health IT sector in next three years
Anyone in the market for the best chiropractic EMR software knows full well that the healthcare IT sector has been expanding rapidly in recent years. Read More »
How far has health IT come in the last decade?
For all of the conjecture over delaying these initiatives, it’s important to remember what an uphill battle it has been for health IT advocates. Read More »
Congressional committee calls for increased interoperability efforts
According to one congressional committee, encouraging EHR adoption and cooperation is one of the most essential tasks facing the Obama Administration and, more specifically, the Office of the National Coordinator of Health IT. Read More »