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Regardless of whether or not you use an EMR system, you may already have computerized billing and scheduling. And if you have multiple computers at your practice, most likely these computers operate on some sort of network. Even if you are not the ‘technical’ person in your practice, you should understand the designs and capabilities […]
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There are many benefits associated with having a computer office network, regardless of whether you are ready to implement electronic medical records (EMR) or not. For example, what may begin as a helpful suggestion from an employee can blossom into a practice-wide tool which can improve overall productivity. ProtoQue is a program which was developed […]
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In order to implement important changes at your practice, you must gain buy-in from the staff. The executive search firm Korn/Ferry International cites a lack of employee buy-in as one of the most common management mistakes a new executive makes when trying to implement any new strategies or changes. If this executive fails to take […]
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I frequently see, coming across Twitter or other social media, posts or articles about ‘Free’ EMR systems or EMR at ‘No Cost.’ This presumption here is that, if your practice qualifies for financial incentives from the Federal Government, your initial investment will more than be covered.
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EMR Implementation Rollout
Do you plan on implementing electronic medical records (EMR) at your medical practice? If so, you’re taking on a sizable project. Something this large must stay on a time-line or it may never reach completion. At our practice we experienced some setbacks including back-to-back hurricanes, construction of two new buildings, and hiring of a couple […]