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Get What You Deserve

By |May 10th, 2010|expense management, reimbursement|

Are you taking a hit on revenue?If you are not analyzing your reimbursement from different payer source and don't have a clear understanding of what it cost to see a patient you may be taking a hit that you can't afford.Start with understanding the basic cost for you to see

Energize Your Website

By |May 5th, 2010|communication, patient portal|

Power-up your website If you don't have a website get one. If you do have one, enhance it and make it all it can be! It will save staff and physicians time. Most patients already use the Internet. They use it to make airline reservations, check the weather, follow their

More on EHR government funding

By |April 25th, 2010|EHR|

How EHR Stimulus Funds Are DistributedLast week's blog was a brief primer on what you should know about electronic health records including some information about how the government is beginning the process of defining meaningful use of EHR application that is essential to qualify for stimulus funds available through the

What you should know about electronic health records

By |April 21st, 2010|uncategorized|

The government's push for physicians to get on board with electronic health records, EHRs, is outlined in the passage of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, ARRA, of 2009 which has changed the landscape regarding electronic medical records.Federal stimulus funds are available that promise as much as $44,000 per physician

Singing the blues?

By |May 6th, 2009|uncategorized|

So many doctors are disenchanted with medicine - the regulations, the restrictions, the expense, and sometimes the patients' attitude. It's easy to understand how after all the years they dedicated to education, training and building a patient base they are singing the blues. Practicing medicine just isn't what it use

Getting Bugged?

By |March 23rd, 2009|patient service, productivity, time management|

Patients first.Patients are a priority in every practice, in fact, they are the purpose. So why don't doctors pay closer attention to patient complaints? The top three complaints all have to do with time and these issues can be solved.What bugs patients??1. Waiting more than 1/2 hour in the office2.

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