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Sleep Medicine EMR Software Features That Improve Your Sleep Medicine and Lab Needs

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Running a sleep medicine practice means constantly balancing precision, patient care, and productivity, all while managing a steady stream of data from sleep studies, therapy updates, and follow-up visits. It’s also the reason why more sleep specialists are turning to smarter sleep medicine EMR systems that bring everything together.  But not all EMRs are built…

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What’s New: Simplifying Care with Our Wound Care Software

Next-Gen Wound Care Software for Better Outcomes

If your practice provides wound care, you know how important it is to keep documentation complete and accurate. Careful attention to detail is required at every step, from tracking healing progress to coordinating with care teams to ensuring compliance. But this level of precision takes time. Too often, providers and staff find themselves spending more…

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Streamlining Care with the Record Locator & Exchange Feature

Record Locator

Every provider knows the challenge of treating a patient without the full story. Perhaps the patient has recently moved, consulted an out-of-network specialist, or received treatment at a hospital that doesn’t permit patient data sharing. Whatever the case, missing records create gaps that slow down decisions, increase risks, and make care less efficient. The record…

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IMS Build 40 Updates: What’s New in 1st Providers’ Choice EHR?

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Have you ever wondered why electronic health records software (EHR) seems to evolve so often? It’s because healthcare does, too, and so should your systems. That’s why 1st Providers Choice continues to refine and enhance our IMS platform, making sure providers like you always have the tools they need to stay efficient, compliant, and connected…

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The Role of Electronic Health Record Integrations in Care Coordination

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Every day, healthcare providers face a common challenge: Patients receive care in multiple locations, scattering their medical information across different electronic health record (EHR) systems. The result? Extra calls, faxed records, delayed treatments, and sometimes decisions made without the full picture. Beyond the frustration, these gaps can directly affect the quality of care patients receive….

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