Redspin's report called "Breach Report 2013: Protected Health Information" includes an analysis of statistical breach data since 2009, an assessment of the overall effectiveness of the current policies designed to safeguard protected health information and recommendations to prevent breaches that…
Practice Management
In a Small Business Trends article, Chris Miles, founder and CEO of Miles Technologies, an IT, custom software, web design and online marketing firm, discusses ways in which small business can engage their current employees as recruiting tools.
More than half of physicians spend up to 10 hours on non-clinical duties per week, according to "A Survey of America's Physicians: Practice Patterns and Perspectives," released by The Physicians Foundation.
In an abeo blog post, Lori Steger lays out ways to improve customer satisfaction, keep current patients engaged and attract new patients.
There were approximately 209,000 primary care physicians practicing in the U.S. in 2010, according to research commissioned by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.
In a Power Your Practice article, Steff Deschenes lays out six steps for improving financial management and maximizing revenue at a medical practice.
A majority of physicians believe that their electronic health record system has not improved coordination of care with hospitals, according to a national survey commissioned by Medical Economics and administered by MPI Group.
In an article on The Doctor's Journal, Brad Smith discusses ways in which physicians can keep up with social media without it becoming too time consuming.
For nearly a third of physician practices, electronic health record implementation cost more than $200,000, according to a national survey commissioned by Medical Economics and administered by MPI Group.
More female physicians use complementary or alternative treatments for personal medical conditions as compared to male physicians, according to Medscape's 2014 Physician Lifestyle Report.
