Author Archives: 1st Providers Choice

EMR-EHR FAQs

EMR-EHR FAQs

Our blog will address all of the most frequently requested EHR/EMR software questions.

Sleep Medicine Trends 2022 With 1st Providers Choice

Sleep Medicine

Join us for Sleep Medicine Trends 2022! We will discuss new patient care strategies and learn about emerging technologies and innovations in sleep medicine.

No Surprises Act: How Will It Affect Your Practice?

No Surprise Act

The No Surprises Act is now being implemented. Physicians can learn what they need to do to comply with new law’s requirements by consulting with the American Medical Association.

Reengage, Reconnect, and Rediscover: Science & Management Symposium 2022

FPMA Conference

The Hyatt Regency Orlando, Florida, will host a symposium this January 26 – 30, 2022. Discover the latest tools and EMR upgrades available to podiatrists nationwide as we reconnect, reengage, and rediscover.

EMR vs EHR: Know What’s Best for Your Practice

Difference between EMR and EHR

Some individuals confuse “electronic medical record” and “electronic health record” (also known as “EMR” and “EHR”). While the distinction between the two names may appear minor at first glance, it is actually highly significant.

10 Must-Haves Features for Your Substance Abuse EMR

Substance Abuse Software

To improve efficiency, revenue output, and system security, our thorough guide offers ten “must haves” for addiction treatment institutions, centers, and networks.

5 Important Features for Your Mental Health EMR Software

Mental Health EMR Software

Mental health treatment is unlike any other medical profession. The subtleties of patient care should be reflected in EMR solutions.

How a Customized-EMR Can Help Psychiatry Practices in Treating Substance Abuse Cases

Substance Abuse Software

Thanks to ongoing technological advancements, healthcare processes and delivery for billions of people are improving right before our eyes. Read on how a customized-EMR can help psychiatry practices in treating substance abuse cases.