November 18th 2022
Failure to pay attention to the security of health IT could put practices at risk.
May 2nd 2022
Clinicians need easy access at the point of care to these measures that provide insights into the progression or regression of an illness. Let’s make them available.
August 3rd 2021
Technology to consider implementing in your practice
April 29th 2021
Solutions that have become more than just “nice-to-have” since the beginning of the 2020 pandemic.
February 2nd 2021
Six major reasons that do not apply only to healthcare.
How to Develop Better Care Coordination
Research reveals reporting discrepancies between primary-care and specialty practices. How can you improve the lines of communication?
Using an EHR Can Be Ethically Challenging
The inherent flaws in this doctor’s EHR system has created an ethical dilemma, which he says cannot be solved.
IT Vendors Can Be Practice Allies in Payer Relationships
Practice-payer alignment is more important than ever before and should involve a third party: your health IT vendors. Here's why.
Latest ICD-10 Developments and What Physicians Should Know
Find out what the recent agreement between the AMA and CMS means for physicians going forward.
Instituting a Successful BYOD Policy for Your Practice
Physicians want access to patient data on the go, but practices need to have a secure BYOD policy. Here are a few steps to protect data within the EHR.
Three Steps to Preventing Data Breaches in Your Practice
Practices are more at risk for breaches than ever before. Here are a few steps to protect data in the EHR and elsewhere.
mHealth Apps Only as Smart as the Patient
Using mobile technology to manage patient care is great … if the patient uses it correctly.
Before a Medical Data Breach, Begin Your Response Plan
Having a data breach response plan on paper isn't enough. Practice staff expected to implement it must understand and be equipped to execute their tasks.
Using Philosophy, Not Data, To Chart Better in the EHR
What can the Cooperative Principle teach us about better using EHRs? A lot actually.
Take Control of Your Data Ownership
By continuing to use certain programs, including your EHR, you allow access to your data. Here's some guidance keeping your information private.
Using Your EHR for Chronic Disease Management
Your practice's EHR contains a wealth of data. But are you using that data to help keep your patients healthy?
How Small- and Medium-Sized Practices Can Use Big Data
Don't be afraid of big data. Instead, use it to bring meaningful change to your practice to help patients and staff.
EHR: A Lesson in 'Wants' vs. 'Needs'
After 18 years, the hospital where I see patients is getting an EHR. It's hard for me to see the value for physicians and patients going forward.
Your Cyber-Risk Policy: What it Covers and What it Doesn't
Cyber risk isn't just a technology issue. It affects your entire business, so have a plan in place and mitigated through education and risk management.
Son's ICD-10 Software Helps Save Dad's Solo Practice
ICD-10 Charts is a free tool to aid the coding transition, but also a gift from a son to his internist father to keep his private medical practice alive.
Medicine is about Sustainability, HealthIT Not Yet
When you look for guidance on the sustainability of technology, look to the government. No, not HHS, but instead the U.S. Department of Defense.
Three EHR 'Add-Ons' to Boost Your Practice's Efficiency
If driving practice efficiency is in your game plan, technology investments to complement your EHR should be considered.
Avoiding Legal Troubles Stemming from EHR Liabilities
EHRs can pose a liability for providers: If used incorrectly or not double checked for accuracy, providers can be at risk for a malpractice lawsuit.
Physicians: Keep Complaining About EHRs
Without complainers, there is no incentive to rethink the problem and no one to stumble on an alternative.
Three Tips to Remain Engaged with Your EHR Vendor
Managing an ongoing relationship with your EHR vendor takes time, but it is well worth it. Here are some tips on managing this key relationship.
EHR Implementation Requires Ongoing Vendor Communication
Communication with your EHR vendor is essential during the implementation and go-live period. Here are some tips to keep your practice connected.
Ten Meaningful Use Tips for Physicians in Stage 2
Consultants and health IT experts share their top advice for physicians participating in the EHR incentive program.
Smart Data Use a Key to Physician-Led ACO Success
Using available data to identify potential high-risk patients before they become high-cost patients can reap rewards for accountable care organizations.
Ongoing Engagement Critical To EHR Success
Research indicates there are four keys to successful EHR adoption. Here's how to implement them at your medical practice.
Giving Patients What They Really Want from HealthIT
It's common knowledge a more engaged patient is a more compliant patient. So why can't medicine bridge the digital divide to connect with patients?
Don't Make the Same HIPAA Mistakes as Other Practices
Step up HIPAA compliance by identifying what's getting other practices into trouble, and taking steps to avoid making the same mistakes.
Shared Patient Portals Have Benefits and Drawbacks
In Kansas, one of two statewide patient portal systems has overcome a series of challenges to improve communication between physician and patients.
Making Digital Connections with Patients between Visits
It's time to "bridge the gap" with patients between patient visits. Here's how technology is helping one practice do it.
Online Patient Engagement Requires Practice Buy-In
A growing array of electronic tools are available to patients, but physicians and practices must first embrace them.
To Solve EHR Problems, It's Time to Get 'Real'
Like every computer system, each EHR creates its own virtual reality. The danger stems from mistaking this "virtual" reality for actual "reality."