In case you haven’t tuned into the Discovery Channel or checked Facebook lately, we have an announcement. It’s officially Shark Week. We bring it up because there’s a strong common bond between PYP and our cartilaginous animal friends.
So perhaps we’re reaching, but here it goes: some sharks never sleep in order to keep water moving through their gills. They keep swimming, instinctively knowing there’s no time for rest. And that’s reflective of the attitude at Power Your Practice – our mission to be the best health IT and practice management site on the web doesn’t allow time for rest.
On that note, take a bite out of this week’s articles.
Power Your Practice
By increasing pricing transparency and accountability, menu model pricing may be an effective way to promote your practice’s affordability to patients. One Oklahoma surgery center is already seeing it pay off.
In May, we released the Practice Profitability Index, a survey of over 5,000 physicians gauging the financial and operational health of U.S. practices. Each week since, we wrote articles based off the most insightful findings. Here are the highlights.
Brian Fugere, COO of RemitDATA, a comparative analytics provider, identifies the five most common medical claims denials.
Considering it’s the most popular social network in the U.S. by far, giving Facebook a try is a must. But just like with any marketing strategy, there are some do’s and don’ts.
As healthcare reform continues to transform the economics of practicing medicine, it pays to know a little something about business. But is a physician MBA worth the investment?
CareCloud Blog
Initially, Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) were the only alternative to traditional paper records and did improve upon them. However, Electronic Health Records (EHRs) took the improvements to the next level.
With only 31% of solo practitioners having adopted a Meaningful Use certified EHR, smaller practices lag far behind their mid-sized and large counterparts. Cloud-based EHRs may be the solution to help bridge the gap.

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