Who among us hasn’t been audited by the federal or state government over a tax return, for example, despite the fact that we completed our documentation as dutifully as in years past? Read More »

Who among us hasn’t been audited by the federal or state government over a tax return, for example, despite the fact that we completed our documentation as dutifully as in years past? Read More »
Healthcare IT News reports that the Physicians Foundation has issued approximately $3 million in institutional grants to thousands of health care providers to facilitate their transition to digitized health records.. Read More »
Despite the consistent hubbub over whether meaningful use stage 2 should take effect in 2014 as currently planned, one prominent figure in the landscape of health IT has said that medical professionals should not bank on such speculation. Read More »
This morning, Americans awoke to a federal government shutdown, as Congress failed to reach an agreement on a spending bill in the late hours of September 30. Read More »
Though the widespread adoption of chiropractic EHR software stands to benefit medical practitioners and patients in many ways, some are struggling to meet the the extensive requirements dictated by the government’s meaningful use incentive program. Read More »
By the end of May 2012, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) paid out approximately $5.58 billion to healthcare facilities through its EHR incentives program. Read More »
Is EHR implementation really worth it, and do fiscal incentives help? Read More »
Former Deloitte Center for Health Solutions Executive Director Paul Keckley issued on memo on the state of health care reform before stepping down from his position in August. Read More »