May 2nd 2024
The need for integrated patient care to help reduce medical errors, a $20B plague for U.S.
December 6th 2023
Can the next generation of EHRs solve the problems of the current generation?
November 29th 2023
Recent outages are a reminder of how crucial it is for physicians and health care facilities to protect themselves in such an event.
November 8th 2023
It’s critical to thoroughly plan the EHR migration process.
May 31st 2023
Even during market disruptions, physicians need to create efficiencies, cut costs, and boost financial stability.
A Physician's 3 Tips for EHR Success
Internal medicine physician Troy Tyner says his practice's EHR has increased reimbursement. Here's why and some of Tyner's top tips for other practices.
Training Medical Practice Staff to Serve as Scribes
Utilizing a scribe does not necessarily mean your practice needs to go out and a hire a new staff member who has been trained specifically for that role.
Ten Ways to Use Your EHR More Efficiently
Don't let your EHR drag your medical practice down. Here's how physicians and staff members can learn to use the technology in smarter ways.
Three Small Layout Adjustments to Improve EHR Use
Modifying your layout to better accommodate your EHR doesn't necessarily require a huge investment. Here are low-cost adjustments to consider.
Tying EHR Proficiency to Physician Licenses Flawed
Massachusetts' effort to tie license renewal to meaningful use of an EHR is a great way to ease the physician shortage.
Survey Reveals Patients' Perspectives on EHRs
We seem to always talk about the EHR from the perspectives of healthcare providers. But what do patients think of EHRs?
Meaningful Use: The Stakes are Rising for Physicians
CMS recently announced that 257,000 eligible professionals will face Medicare payment adjustments because of noncompliance with meaningful use standards.
Records Requests: 5 Best Practices for Practices
Information requests consume significant resources and represent a real area of risk for medical practices. Here are the top five actions you should take.
Well-Intentioned Physician Mandates Lack Success
Look no further than the recent issue of JAMA for evidence that physician mandates are not beneficial, but paternalistic and coercive.
Understanding Meaningful Use Penalties in 2015
The EHR Incentive Programs take a new turn in 2015: the penalty phase. More rule changes may come, but providers shouldn't count on relief.
Time Is Running Out for Meaningful Use in 2014
Here's what you need to know to help you close out your 2014 meaningful use reporting year and get ready for 2015.
Fixing What's Wrong with EHRs is Easier Done than Said
The crises of immigration and drought cannot be solved, only mitigated or accommodated. The EHR crisis, on the other hand, has a solution.
Six Action Items for Every Medical Practice in 2015
In order to thrive in the new healthcare environment, medical practices must take a proactive approach. Here are six key action items I recommend.
Keeping Up With Technology: A Must for Medical Practices
Don't be afraid to try new technology at your medical practice. If there's a hot new device or productivity program, there's probably a reason for it being so popular.
People Aren't Perfect and EHRs Can't Change That
Computer systems will never make good deciders and people will never make good robots.
Six Tech Trends Physicians Should Watch in 2015
Here are six of the biggest healthcare technology trends on the horizon, and what they mean for physicians.
Three Tips to Reboot, and Not Replace, Your EHR
If your practice is not getting the most out of its EHR, here are three tips to get your vendor to make it right.
Three Tips for Successful EHR Training
Take training seriously at your practice and you may find that you have a much happier relationship with your EHR system.
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.
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?
When Technology Prevents Great Patient Care
Recent news articles reveal how physician over-reliance on technology is getting in the way of patient care.
Don't Blame Communication Restrictions on HIPAA
HIPAA is there for the protection of your patients, not to hinder communication or good customer service.
Participation in EHR Donation Program Requires Due Diligence
EHRs can be expensive for small practices. But a stipulation of the Stark Law allows a hospital to donate funds and partner with you for meaningful use.
Texas Ebola Case Highlights Larger EHR Failings
As displayed in Dallas, you can't expect EHRs to interoperate when they can't even intra-operate in their current structure.
Mobile Apps: The New Source for CME
Instead of paying for airfare to expensive conferences, mobile apps are making CME opportunities more accessible for busy physicians.
Patient Engagement and Stage 2: Crafting a Plan
Meaningful use requirements that require more patient engagement may be the most difficult for physicians. Here's how to meet them head on at your practice.
Five Ways to Control Technology Vendor Demos
Tech demos often focus on standard features that don't tell the whole story. Take control by providing vendors with a list of the problems you want to solve.
Managing Change at Your Medical Practice
Health reform is forcing many medical practices to change how they do business. Here's how physicians can help their managers, partners, and staff adjust.
How to Avoid EHR Gaps Seen in the Ebola Crisis
An EHR work flow gap may be to blame for delayed treatment of a Liberian suffering from Ebola in the U.S. Here's how we can avoid such problems in the future.
Facilitating EHR Adoption
If your practice is still dragging its feet when it comes to EHR, consider hiring an expert to help with selection and implementation.