by | April 29th, 2012

Specialty Specific EHRs: What Side Are You On?

Specialty Specific EHR

Robot surgeons, gamified healthcare and EHRs on smartphones and tablets may not sound like Asimov’s vision of the future, but compare a passage from Foundation with healthcare IT Google search results for a different perspective.

We’re not too far away from the societies he envisioned. The difference is our views and interpretations of the world grow inward, becoming more specific, with new technologies shrinking in size but growing in scope.

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by | April 22nd, 2012

Organize Your Efforts: EHR Planning Task List

EHR Planning Task List

There are a number of factors to consider while preparing to purchase an electronic health record for your practice – namely the size, specialty and relationships of your practice.

While these considerations will determine many of the specifics of your planning phase and how many tasks you’ll complete before deciding on a vendor, the process is similar for all practices.

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by | April 19th, 2012

Definitive EHR Buying Guide

EHR Buying Guide

Fewer clicks, enhanced accessibility, a simple layout, multitasking capacity and transparency are all necessary in electronic health records.

This is why Power Your Practice has assembled a buying guide reflecting these qualities to help you find the best solution for your practice. Too many vendors ignore their target audience’s needs, and we don’t want you falling into that trap.

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by | April 15th, 2012

Infographic: Get the Scoop on Meaningful Use

Meaningful Use attestation is confusing. Rules are in constant flux, there are different ‘lists’ of requirements to choose from and then there’s the vague language CMS uses.

What are you to do? It’s tough enough to learn the differences between CCHIT and Drummond Group for certification, or whether to decide on a cloud-based or client-server EHR. We’ve created this concise Meaningful Use timeline to make these issues a little easier to understand.

Hover over the timeline to find links related to each section!

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