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Practice tip of the week: Top six ways to increase patient visits
Your weekly dose of wisdom from the Physicians Practice experts.
Is Google Analytics HIPAA-compliant?
Don't let your new tools have you run afoul of HIPAA regulations.
Top interview questions for hiring physicians
This face-to-face encounter enables physicians and other staff to get to know a candidate in ways that go beyond a resume on a desk and letters of recommendation.
Social determinants of health and your patients
The conditions in which people live, learn, work, and play that can affect a wide range of health risks and outcomes.
RPA's enormous potential in the future of revenue cycle
RPA could emerge as one targeted solution that could help financial executives maintain a healthy bottom line.
Is healthtech destined to follow the same path as fintech?
Parallels have been drawn between the healthtech and fintech sectors, with the conclusion being drawn that the former is where the latter had been, just a few years ago.
A guide to selling your practice
Not every practice has value, nor does every seller try to sell their practice properly.
Assessing a physician partnership
Business partners can become your greatest asset or worst liability.
Managing negative patient reviews
The occasional negative patient complaint online can actually turn out to be a good thing for your reputation.
The price of patient relationships
Including funds in your budget dedicated to technological investments that improve the patient experience will be worth it in the long run.
Practice tip of the week: How to hire better front-desk staff
Fixing the broken coding system
Medical billing and collection is a broken system with far-reaching negative consequences-it’s about time we got down to fixing it.
HIMSS23: Patient or customer?
The patient experience is different than the customer experience
HIMSS23: Using AI in healthcare
How AI is helping measure and manage health disparities
HIMSS23: Turning the great resignation around
How to keep employees from leaving your practice
Cybersecurity: Free juice is not worth the squeeze
Hackers continue to discover new methods of getting in the way of your practice's compliance with privacy laws.
HIMSS23: Price transparency trends
What do the price transparency rules mean to physicians and will they really lower prices?
HIMSS23: Refining peer review
How streamlining the peer review process can make physicians’ lives easier
HIMSS23: Microsoft, Epic announce AI EHR integration
The two companies announced the expansion of their work together, and a few hospitals are already using a new solution involving artificial intelligence.
HIMSS23: The future of AI in health care
Dreams of big AI is nothing new, but the risks require careful consideration
HIMSS23: Want to improve care? Connect data, AI
Physicians aim to benefit from advances in data an artificial intelligence
HIMSS 2023 kicks off in Chicago
The biggest health technology conference in the country is now underway.
Time to use technology, not be used by it
The healthcare industry can’t lose sight of its customers as new technologies are brought into hospitals and exam rooms.
Practice tip of the week: Eight gifts that violate the anti-kickback statute
The key to reducing administrative burden for clinical trials
Sponsors can play an especially critical role in alleviating the three key challenges facing clinical trial site administrators today.
In-house lab testing: The costs and benefits
In-house testing laboratories can be profitable for physicians and give patients an enhanced care experience.
A new trend in virtual care: Provider collaboration
Many hospitals and organizations are working to connect clinicians via virtual collaboration.
Technology and the doctor shortage
Several strategies facilitated by technology are helping provide access to hidden capacity in our current health system.
HIMSS 2023: What to expect this year
Leaders sound off on what they are excited to see at this year's show, April 17-21, 2023.
The tyranny of EHRs
The EHR, like many new technologies, has capacity to improve the health and safety of our patients. So what can we do to make this happen?