To say that medical practitioners are apprehensive about ICD-10 is quite the understatement. Read More »

To say that medical practitioners are apprehensive about ICD-10 is quite the understatement. Read More »
Rural practitioners especially may be reluctant to make the leap to EHR software both because of the expense and the belief that this tool is simply too difficult to use. Read More »
In a recent panel discussion hosted by PTProductsOnline for the September/October edition of its SOAP Notes publication, a group of physical therapists weighed in on how EHR adoption has affected their clinical note-taking. Read More »
There are times when copy and paste can be a godsend, and given the complexity of some chiropractic EHR software, it can be all too tempting to employ this tool to save a bit of time on your documentation. Read More »
With every new day, EHR technology is is adding more information to an already unfathomable amount of data stored around the world. Read More »
In a bid to overcome common implementation obstacles, Massachusetts General Hospital reportedly established an internal system of financial incentives for salaried physicians who opted to utilize EHR software. Read More »
Though much of the discourse regarding the implementation of Health IT has focused on the bigger picture, namely the documented benefits of large-scale EHR implementation endeavors, medical practitioners who are considering chiropractic EHR software may be interested in how such software will affect smaller operations. Read More »
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 »