Category: Growth

It’s tough to gauge the influence information technology has had on healthcare over the last two decades, but we all agree it can’t be understated. This week’s 7th Annual National Health IT Week celebration helps us remember why the industry

It’s a brave new world for mobile apps in healthcare, with new possibilities emerging every day in areas such as patient empowerment and practice portability. Yet, according to Michael Nusbaum, MD, founder of mobile application MedXCom, one of the most

  The EHR sales game has gone from door-to-door Tupperware peddling to the dynamic street bazaar – a marketplace full of healthcare providers evaluating, haggling, implementing new systems, and even replacing EHRs. Case in point: a recent KLAS study shows

Labor Day may mean the end of summer for some, but we kept the heat up all week here at Power Your Practice. Check out a recap of the week’s articles below.

It’s not an easy task to try and catalogue all the acronyms in healthcare technology. You’ll hear about COWS, CC, RCM, PMS, eRX, BSV and a boatload of associations that specialize in health IT, among other unpronounceable nouns. And just

Data thieves break into a small-town doctor’s system. They use advanced hacking methods to not only gain access to the healthcare information inside it but make that data completely inaccessible for the provider. They steal the protected health information of

I can risk carpal tunnel syndrome arguing the significance of the Mars rover for the healthcare technology, or posit how the ACA is some sort of Malaysian conspiracy and find enough data and statistics to back me up – a

Earlier this year, surprising news surfaced regarding a report on the health inequities in the San Joaquin Valley, a region in central California. Researchers found that based on the ZIP code of an area resident, his or her life expectancy

I’m gratuitously throwing up a number to gawk at now – 91%. More than nine of every ten anything is reminiscent of toothbrush marketing: “9 of every 10 dentists agree these bristles are like Shiatsu massages for your gums.” But

Back to school week is an exciting time. The smell of textbooks and pencil shavings, and now new Apple products, heralds a new and exciting time where resolutions are made and organizational processes created via multihued assortments of post-its and

Happy National Health IT Week: Transforming Healthcare, 7 Years Running