In order to reap the benefits of chiropractic EHR, you must find software that can actually be integrated into your daily routine with minimal obstruction. Read More »
Category: Chiropractic Practice Management
Prepare your practice for e-discovery requests
Today’s lawyers are using e-discovery to obtain emails, data and other documents for research pertaining to prosecution or defense, and physicians’ web based medical software and in-practice networks are no exception. Read More »
The value of EMR to health care and chiropractic practices
By emphasizing more patient-centric health outcomes and adopting chiropractic EMR, medical practitioners can deliver the results that patients are looking for out of their health care while doing so within reasonable financial limitations for both. Read More »
Innovative approach to life expectancy shows Americans are enjoying better health later in life
Life expectancy has long been used to gauge the overall health of national populations, but these figures only tell part of the story. Read More »
National Health IT week kicks off September 16
Next Monday, September 16, marks the start of the eighth annual National Health IT week, a country-wide event intended to raise awareness about the benefits of chiropractic EHR and other aspects of health IT. Read More »
Making the most of your chiropractic EHR system
For the best chance of success, the news outlet suggests taking a proactive approach to EHR by setting up best practices for these digitized documents before they are introduced. Read More »
Can chiropractic EMR boost patient loyalty?
One thousand Americans took part in an online survey developed and distributed by Aeffect and the creative agency 88 Brand Partners in December 2012. Participants indicated a strong preference for physicians who offered access to EMR. Read More »
Quality Training is a crucial factor in successful EHR implementations
A nurse from Maine Medical Center noted that her colleagues struggled with many other aspects of the EHR software due to insufficient training, and continually questioned whether they were performing certain tasks correctly. Read More »