Legacy electronic medical record (EMR) systems age quickly—5 to 7 years at most—and when they do, clinics inherit inefficiencies, vulnerabilities, and frustration. Tracking medical technology trends helps ensure your system evolves with your practice, not against it. Additionally, most healthcare policy changes require system upgrades. Ignoring these changes or delaying adoption could leave your clinic…
As 2024 comes to a close, many year-end tasks are starting to pile up—finalizing charts, processing claims, and meeting compliance deadlines. Even with your team working hard to manage workflows and resources, if the year-end crunch is still causing headaches, it might be time to take a closer look at your electronic medical record (EMR). …
Integrating electronic health records (EHR) and telemedicine combines the best of both worlds for patient care. EHRs centralize patient information for easier care coordination, while telemedicine offers a flexible and compassionate way to reach patients. With telemedicine EHRs, chronic pain patients can enjoy virtual consultations and remote monitoring from the comfort of their homes—no more…