Interoperability Woes a Symptom of a Bigger EHR Ailment
Understanding the current lack of EHR interoperability is difficult. But perhaps Genesis 11 can help clarify the problem. Source: physicianspractice.com
Making the Case for a Problem-Oriented EHR
Traditional EHRs are at the simplest, data repositories. But what if they were able to retrieve and organize data around specific patient problems? Source: physicianspractice.com
How Physicians Can Get, and Stay, Wealthy: 4 Tips
I have been thinking about the several dozen families in my financial practice that are wealthy, and I have noticed some common themes. Source: physicianspractice.com
What if Medicaid Expansion Was Upheld by Supreme Court?
Election Day winners promise the Affordable Care Act will fail. But what if it had actually had been given a chance to work? Source: physicianspractice.com
When Technology Prevents Great Patient Care
Recent news articles reveal how physician over-reliance on technology is getting in the way of patient care. Source: physicianspractice.com
Practice Management Systems: Using the Data
Utilizing practice data and becoming a “data whisperer” is your best course to solve problems that creep up in your practice. Source: physicianspractice.com
November Marketing Ideas for Your Medical Practice
Don’t rest on your laurels when it comes to community outreach. Be creative and reach out to patients in ways that are fun and meaningful. Source: physicianspractice.com
Efficiently Onboarding Physicians: 6 Strategies
Here are six strategies to help practices and hospitals come together whether they are seeking to merge operations or simply enhance their working relationship. Source: physicianspractice.com
How to Become a More Resilient Physician
When things aren’t working, resilient physicians manage to figure out how to get back on track. Here are three ways to build up your resiliency. Source: physicianspractice.com
State Law HIPAA Claims Not Preempted by Federal HIPAA
State HIPAA laws typically work in tandem with federal rulings. And, in the case of legal action, related state statutes are found to apply. Source: physicianspractice.com