It should be obvious! We should always strive to make it easy for those we serve. Such a simple concept… yet, it defies our very nature. We spend our life …
A guest post by Don Fornes, Founder and CEO of Software Advice Over the past couple of years, we’ve noticed a marked change in medical office’s views on the web-based, …
A practice has its Fujitsu Lifebook tablets stolen – was patient data exposed? A practice in Oregon recently reported having their tablet computers stolen. However, because they use an ASP …
Are yours “blowing in the wind”? Its unclear whether the records were dumped by the hospital or a third party charged with disposing of the records; but either way, the …
In Richmond, VA, local news reported paper medical records literally blowing in the wind. Click here to see the story. This one really needs no further explanation! Catherine Huddle, VP, …
Because we all need a little humor – a Guest Blog by Chris and Pam Kelleher, Practice Administrators (with tongue planted firmly in cheek).
A fair amount has been written about the value of Electronic Health Records or Electronic Medical Records from the perspective of the provider and the patient – what about the Community?
The healthcare system is in flux. It is dynamic. It is, without a doubt, changing. If you, as providers, constantly have to anticipate and respond to changes, then why shouldn’t your EHR?
Our national leaders are trying to find strategies to stimulate spending and get our economy going.
and is longevity important? Well, I don’t know what you were thinking, but what I am talking about is the size of a software development team, how long the team …