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Some people like making strange faces in the mirror, the scent of gasoline, or the sound of evaporated milk in tin cans. Our thing is health IT blogs. Last week, we featured 5 must-follow health IT blogs and promised you

There are so many things you want to do, but don’t have the time or energy. There aren’t enough hours in the day. Everything seems to bleed together. If these are familiar sentiments at your practice, then it’s probably time

We’ve heard it from government agencies and marketers alike – EHRs will usher in a sort of health IT utopia that will eliminate lost records, mistaken identities, extra work, and inefficient billing. The current commercial EHR landscape, however, often reflects

There are a number of factors to consider while preparing to purchase an electronic health record for your practice – namely the size, specialty and relationships of your practice. While these considerations will determine many of the specifics of your

This week, Power Your Practice continued its charge to become the industry’s best resource on electronic health record selection, implementation, training and Meaningful Use. But EHRs aren’t our only area of expertise. Great stories on coding and mHealth made the

Blogging has come a long way since its ‘web log,’ pre-portmanteau days. In the case of health IT, blogging has grown parallel to the industry – quickly and exponentially. Therefore, we’ve decided to split our list of health IT blogs

Fewer clicks, enhanced accessibility, a simple layout, multitasking capacity, and transparency are all necessary for electronic health records. This is why Power Your Practice has assembled a buying guide reflecting these qualities to help you find the best solution for

We couldn’t possibly wrap up a series on analytics without mentioning the hottest topic in healthcare IT, could we? EHRs allow practices to track patients by better chronicling the physician-patient experience, which makes for enhanced reporting, improved outcomes, and a

CareCloud is pleased to announce that its web-based EHR has earned a very quick return on investment for multiple doctors on the CareCloud network. Word came in today that the first round of physicians to deploy the CareCloud Charts EHR

Meaningful Use attestation is confusing. Rules are in constant flux, there are different ‘lists’ of requirements to choose from and then there’s the vague language CMS uses. What are you to do? It’s tough enough to learn the differences between

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