FREE EHR may minimize unnecessary CT scans, cut costs(Updated:05/16/2012 5:47pm)
A recent study pointed out that EHR use can reduce the number of unnecessary CT scans ordered for patients with abdominal aches.
Users of cloud-based FREE EHR have few security worries, compared to colleagues(Updated:05/11/2012 7:30pm)
Our FREE EHR provides world-class security and encryption, meaning that our clients can rest easy knowing that their patient data is all but impenetrable.
M.D.s may hate other EHR services, but they love our FREE EHR!(Updated:05/09/2012 4:12pm)
Other EHR providers don't necessarily go the extra mile, which may account for why American Medical News recently published a list of the things physicians hate about pay-for-use EHR platforms.
ACOs, patients both benefit from EHR use(Updated:05/09/2012 1:03am)
ACOs can certainly use them, and patients are increasingly supporting them, too.
ACOs, FREE EHR contribute to public wellness(Updated:05/03/2012 5:13pm)
Between Electronic Health Records and accountable care organizations, the future of U.S. healthcare is looking a little bit brighter.
Extend health IT deadlines for small practices? No need, if you use FREE EHR!(Updated:05/03/2012 5:04pm)
The deadline for Stage 1 Meaningful Use of Electronic Health Records is October 3, 2014. Starting on that date, practices that haven't adopted or implemented EHR services will lose 1 percent of their Medicare Part B payments.
Patients give the nod to cloud-based FREE EHR(Updated:05/03/2012 4:59pm)
Patients support the move toward cloud-computing. Researchers from Mount Sinai Medical Center found out as much in a recent survey.
Accountable care orgs promote communication, FREE EHR use(Updated:05/02/2012 9:11am)
A methode that is getting much attention these days because it is of a piece with EHR use, is the accountable care organization (ACO).
ARRA incentives encourage physicians to adopt FREE EHR(Updated:05/01/2012 5:32pm)
Conducted by researchers at the healthcare financial news site Medical Economics, the poll found that the top reason that physicians implement EHR is "to achieve Meaningful Use," a goal indicated by 93 percent of respondents.
Small practices adopt FREE EHR faster than anyone else(Updated:04/26/2012 11:27am)
According to an SK&A survey of more than 240,000 U.S. physicians, small practices are adopting EHR services faster than any other clinical bracket.
Deloitte duo calls mobile health IT apps 'life-changing opportunities'(Updated:04/25/2012 5:59pm)
The pair explained to InformationWeek Healthcare that mobile health IT, along with the rise of the smartphone, offers more and more wellness opportunities to M.D.s and their patients.
FREE EHR offers automated alerts that overcome traditional difficulties(Updated:04/25/2012 5:56pm)
A recently published study has indicated that automatic EHR alerts can significantly help M.D.s - provided the pop-ups are of a targeted nature.
Physicians net $4.5 billion for EHR and FREE EHR use(Updated:04/25/2012 5:50pm)
If you thought the numbers last month for EHR incentives were large, wait until you read about the latest figures released by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
Incentive-appeals deadline moved back to April 30(Updated:04/25/2012 5:46pm)
For physicians who feel like they were wrongly denied their Stage 1 Meaningful Use payments for FREE EHR use, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid has decided to roll back the deadline for appeals.
Care-centered FREE EHR pleases M.D.s and patients(Updated:04/25/2012 5:39pm)
The best EHR is both FREE and a time-saver, in the intuitive mode spearheaded by Mitochon Systems.
Small practice MU incentives top those of hospitals(Updated:04/25/2012 5:25pm)
According to a report from the Medicare Payment Advisory Committee, February 2012 represented the first month in which physicians and other eligible professionals netted more in ARRA incentives than hospitals and large medical institutions did.