Category: Practice Management

Your Best Digital Practice Partners Are…Your Patients

As more aspects of daily life move online, chances are good your patients are open to moving some of their healthcare experience in that direction. It’s high time to consider your options for accommodating—or better yet, encouraging—patient interactions in the digital space. Practices that engage patients with secure and relatively simple tools can enhance provider-to-patient

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Living the Dream: Seeing Patients and Getting Paid
Practice Management

Living the Dream: Seeing Patients and Getting Paid

The cost of medical care continues to rise while wrangling over the Affordable Care Act replacement continues (and it will continue). With the political turmoil surrounding this issue unlikely to settle down any time soon, the exodus to high-deductible health plans is expected to increase the self-pay payer mix by 4.2% this year. This means

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Negative Online Review
Practice Management

Physicians Can Create Positive Results from a Negative Online Review

It’s human nature to take criticism hard and to minimize praise even though negative feedback happens much less frequently than positive feedback. For physicians, negative online reviews can be especially stinging—after all, you constantly strive to deliver the best possible care for every patient. The bad news is that, with review sites multiplying and encouraging

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Facilitating Online Reviews
Practice Management

Facilitating Online Reviews – Encouraging Happy Patients to Go Public

Patient review sites are increasingly important to healthcare consumers. These sites are convenient to use and offer current information for those seeking a practitioner or a second opinion, and they provide information beyond the basics included in physician directories. More is better because most patient feedback will be positive reviews, and more positive reviews will

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The Role of Text Messaging: To Text or Not to Text?

As patients take more control of their healthcare, providers can lose out if they don’t meet modern-day expectations by providing conveniences like text messaging. This isn’t just a youth movement, either. Currently, 20% of boomers, 44% of Gen Xers, and 42% of Millennials are likely to switch practices unless they can get clear, concise, convenient communication from their providers, according to a Solutionreach survey released last month.

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Counting The Virtues of Virtual Visits

The more things change, the more they remain the same. Today’s physicians (and patients) are benefitting from connecting by phone instead of in the office. It harkens back to the days when a physician would call before coming to your house or to follow up on a house-call. Today’s systems are much more sophisticated, but

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Patient Scheduling Options – Opening Up Lines of Communication

As practices work to increase convenience for patients, one place they often fall short is in scheduling. It’s a bit ironic, given that the thing physicians want most is for patients to schedule an appointment… The fact is, modern communications channels have increased exponentially over the last few years, and practices have a hard time

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Audit Logs, HIPAA, and Record Retention-Oh, My

In an effort to stay current, your office makes technology changes throughout the year. The only difficulty with these changes is remembering that each one has the potential to affect your compliance with HIPAA record retention laws. HIPAA itself does not require practices to keep patient medical records for any set period. However, most states

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Medical Billing Software-Beyond Codes and Claims
Practice Management

Medical Billing Software-Beyond Codes and Claims

Physicians know medical billing software is about much more than creating a bill. Yes, it’s important to create an accurate bill that includes all aspects of the patient visit with the correct codes—so it gets paid quickly. But today’s practices need more than help selecting codes and creating bills. They need a billing system that

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Encrypted Email – 93% of Patients Prefer Email Communication

Not all physicians are on board with communicating with patients via email. Some are concerned about security and HIPAA violations. Others are unsure how to fit this aspect of patient care into their daily schedules. But one thing is abundantly clear: patients want to be able to communicate with their physicians this way. Indeed, Catalyst

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