It appears that physicians, practice managers and medical billers across the country may get the ICD-10 postponement they’ve been asking for. Marilyn Tavenner, the Acting Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), reportedly told journalists today that
If Silicon Valley area companies were high school students, the yearbook superlative for “Most Outgoing” would likely go to Apple. Their devices are intuitive and easy to use, moving the brand from techie and artsy favorite to ‘normal’ people necessity
In some practices, EHR is a four-letter word. Practices are struggling with adoption for a number of reasons, and physicians are making their opinions heard. Until EHR development is perfected, these issues will repeatedly come to light, which is useful.
It only takes a bad batch of apples to ruin the reputation of salespersons across the healthcare technology board. In reality, not all salespersons are shifty, but a bad experience can make a physician or practice manager skeptical. Can you
As social media becomes more and more pervasive in daily life, it’s more important than ever for hospitals and medical practices to use tools like Facebook to engage with patients and the public in a meaningful way. Plenty of healthcare
In a captivating piece for the WSJ’s Tech Europe blog, Ben Rooney postulates that health care may serve as the ‘next frontier’ for big data. First, the two-syllable term is foreign to many outside of the IT field. Big data
While the terms “electronic health record” (EHR) and “electronic medical record” (EMR) are often used interchangeably, there are significant differences in the form and function of the two systems. One will make Meaningful Use attestation easy, and the other one
Designers are the telepathists of the business world. Some possess an oft-overlooked understanding of how humans process information, and use it to drive functionality, innovation and value for businesses. As a testament to how highly we regard intelligent design at
Despite the arguments of paper purists, switching over to an EHR is not only more efficient for your practice, but it assuages age-old conflicts associated with ill-famed physician penmanship. Even the federal government agrees the quill-and-scroll age is nearly over.
We’ve been busy designing and developing an electronic health record (EHR) system that is going to change the way physicians work and live. CareCloud Charts has arrived.
