Many medical practices have adopted telehealth to connect with their patients virtually. Still, remote patient monitoring offers the missing piece a video call cannot provide: real insights into a patient’s …
Have you considered offering Weight Management services? As most know, obesity is growing in the United States It’s no secret that patients trust their providers. A recent study published by …
Despite the prolonged winter storm of historic impact throughout Sevocity’s home state of Texas, as well as through many of our customers’ home regions, Sevocity maintained uninterrupted operational status. Sevocity’s …
Arkansas, Delaware, Indiana, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Missouri, Nevada, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Wyoming now require EPCS as of January 1, 2021. Prescribing Controlled Substances During COVID-19 The current COVID-19 crisis has …
Beginning January 1, 2021, twelve states will require EPCS. Three additional states will require EPCS at later dates in 2021. January 1, 2021 Arkansas, Delaware, Indiana, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Missouri, Nevada, …
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) have credible information of an increased and …
This new Medicare program for 2020, open to specialists and primary care providers, provides a timely supplement to telehealth for your sickest patients.
There’s never been a more important time to NOT be penny-wise and pound foolish.
To assist all practices, whether or not they are a customer of ours, Sevocity® has created COVID-19 Provider Resources, a public webpage for all ambulatory providers: https://www.sevocity.com/covid-19-provider-resources/.
Did 2019 slip by and find you with little to no Quality Measure reports? Or worse, missing essential Promoting Interoperability requirements? Or did you punt on MIPS altogether because it …