It’s the little things that count. The saying applies to people in all types of professions – from architects to athletes too, of course, physicians.
This week at Power Your Practice was dedicated to the little things that are often overlooked in the grand scheme of running a practice like patient communication, EHR implementation processes, and call services.
Power Your Practice
EHR implementation processes differ from vendor to vendor. CareCloud experts explain what makes for easy and successful implementation.
In the sixth edition of our specialty snapshot series, we look at the field of orthopedic surgery and the type of functionality orthopedic surgeons need from their health IT software.
Electronic health records are supposed to facilitate the receipt and management of medical information in real time. But many patients still aren’t made aware of test results by their physician in a timely fashion. This may have something to do with EHRs giving too many alerts to physicians.
eVisits are an emerging trend in healthcare, which can be thought of as secure email dialogues. But due to HHS safety standards, eVisits must be conducted with these tips in mind.
Under certain situations, a medical call center can be beneficial to both your practice and your patients.
CareCloud Blog
Tuesday’s webinar with MGMA Principal Consultant Rosemarie Nelson, revealed seven must-have features of an effective EHR solution.
Many cities are trying to become the next Silicon Valley, but Miami is taking a different – more thoughtful – approach to technology that was on full display at the Miami HealthTech Showcase 2013.
Healthcare analytics can help business-minded physicians take their practice to the next level.

Do you know what you need when setting up a new medical practice?