Category: Growth

Thanksgiving is right around the corner, and we at Power Your Practice have been reflecting on what the holiday means to us and things we should be thankful for – health, our families and friends, and, um, higher page views

A number of professionals will get back to you on answers to certain questions – consultants of various sorts, lawyers, general contractors, and even accountants. Don’t be surprised if they bill you by the hour, either. However, because of the

Another week, another dollar. Two days off and we get back to the hustle. On Sunday, you get your meds ready, in case you’re stuck with a case of the Mondays. Until you remember that next week is Thanksgiving and

Earlier this week, writer, public speaker and futurist Alex Steffen tweeted about social policy and a number of controversial topics during the short time since the 2012 Presidential elections. Noted for his progressive green-friendly ideas, Steffen raised some interesting points.

The looming health information exchange plans deadline has picked up some press as of late, mostly due to the controversy with states who stand opposed to Obamacare and are refusing to submit their plans and blueprints. However, now some of

This may be one of Power Your Practice’s most helpful, as well as most varied, weeks in recent memory. Not only did we help you brave disasters wisely, but we crowdsourced an article about future concerns over ICD-10 and even

Don’t feel discouraged if you haven’t begun to attest to Meaningful Use Stage 1 – we’re here to help! Download our free on-demand webinar, Meaningful Use Made Simple: Streamline Stage 1 and Prepare for Stage 2 today! If you’ve delayed

If start-ups are the new punk rock, then getting a slot in an accelerator is like being gifted a Johnny Ramone signature Mosrite guitar. Well, if getting something shiny and geek-worthy isn’t still against punk’s alternative ethos. I’m a sentence

We profiled some of the most complex benefits of EHRs this week on Power Your Practice, which really means the topics few take much time to delve into. We’re talking the good stuff: coding, superbills, and audits. We can make

While attaining Meaningful Use monies isn’t easy per se, you at least know you’ll justify some of your implementation costs. The Medicare and Medicaid Incentive Programs seem pretty clear cut – you meet the CMS-ONC requirements, they cut you a

5 Things Your Practice Should Be Thankful For This Thanksgiving