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With over $2.6 billion in funding awarded to date, Venture Atlanta continues to be the Southeast’s leading tech investor and entrepreneurial connection event. Atlanta—September 20,
With over $2.6 billion in funding awarded to date, Venture Atlanta continues to be the Southeast’s leading tech investor and entrepreneurial connection event. Atlanta—September 20,
Patient documentation in EHR and EMR has been around for a while but has seen little success in making impactful differences for the physicians who
The rules are complex. The legislation is dense. How are providers supposed to cut through the highbrow language and get to the core of what’s
EHR systems aren’t all that bad in theory. In fact, the concept of getting patient records into a digital format is supposed to make them
Doctors at all types of practices are faced with a challenge. They need to provide focused and attentive care to patients while also performing EHR
Physician burnout, as discussed in a previous blog, is a growing problem facing physicians, healthcare practices, and patients. Previously, we tackled the best ways to
In a previous article, we ran some math on just how significant the ROI impact is for doctors that use mobile EHR apps in everyday
Delivering the best patient care experience is all that really matters when it comes to developing a successful medical practice. Forget the different technologies, or
Physician burnout continues to grow in the medical community, which is why iScribeHealth has begun exploring how to diagnose this problem and understand the effects
As great as technology can be for helping us stay organized and productive, it can also be a distraction. In a healthcare setting, doctors often
The growing issue of physician burnout troubles healthcare organizations, patients’ trust, and the well-being of our colleagues. It’s time to learn how to diagnose this
For every half-hour spent on patient exams, doctors spend about an hour organizing, editing, and reviewing the patient’s associated EHR documentation. That effectively makes the
The fundamental question in patient relationship management: How much do patients trust you? It’s a very big question. When’s the last time you asked it?
Okay, so EHR isn’t really hurting MACRA. It’s actually necessary to complete some of the MIPS measures, particularly in the “Advancing Care Information” category. More than
We have spent the entirety of our careers, over 10 years each, helping physicians maintain both their productivity and sanity throughout a period of unprecedented