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Video: Coordinating Care with Mobile Technology
Albert Santalo, president and CEO of CareCloud, and physician-consultant David Lee Scher of DLS Healthcare Consulting discuss the evolution of technology, cloud computing, and mobile care coordination.
 

Making Mobile Health Valuable for Patients and Physicians
There is little argument that mobile health has value, but getting physicians and patients linked to valuable, engaging applications is a major obstacle for this growing trend.
 

Private Practice Physicians 'Critical' to Moving Mobile Health Forward
In order for mobile health solutions to find success with providers and patients, physicians need to be involved at the development stage of initiatives.
 

Mobile Health Presents Challenges, Opportunities
Experts gathered recently at the annual mHealth Summit to discuss the future of remote healthcare.
 

Physician Practices Embrace Tablets
It's 2025. Do you know what your profession looks like? Advances in care delivery and technology are taking root now that could significantly change the way care is delivered. Some of healthcare's innovative thinkers and practitioners give us their predictions for the future.

 

Adding Apps to Your Practice
Physicians are increasingly turning to medical apps on their smartphones to help them with day-to-day practice operations and as a clinical reference. With hundreds of medical apps on the market, here's what you need to know to make the most of your smartphone.
 

12 Great Mobile Apps for Docs
Apps have come a long way in the last two years; here are a few physician favorites.


Mobile Technology Helps Physicians Coordinate Care
Thanks to new federal initiatives and the increased use of smart phones and tablets, more physicians are communicating with each other while on the go.
 

Related stories from our Practice Notes blog:
 

Encouraging Patients to Use Online Communication

Survey Sheds Light on Mobile, Tech Trends Among Practice-Based Physicians

The Practice Administrator: My Head’s in the Cloud

The Surgeon and the Smartphone – 'Wanna See My Surgery Pictures?'

Study: Physicians Want Access to Pharma Product Info on Mobile Devices

Older Physicians Like Media Tablets, Too

Tablets, Medical Apps on the Rise at Practices 

Digital Voice Dictation at Practices Made Easier by Smartphones 

Why Physicians Should Encourage Mobile Phone Use for Better Health
To Consider: Mobile Apps That Engage Patients
Mobile Security at Physician Practices: What to Consider


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Mobile health innovations are making physicians' lives easier, but they are also making patient data more vulnerable. Tom Walsh explains tips to make your practice data more secure. More here.


Watch our other mobile health videos:

 

Powering Your Practice through the Cloud

 

Privacy and Security Issues Surrounding Mobile Health

 

Telemedicine in Practice

 

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Why Electronic Health Records Fit With Small Physician Practices
March 25, 2011

Small physician practices offer the largest opportunities for growth in electronic health records implementation.

eRX: from Carrots to Sticks
March 8, 2011

It's funny how healthcare IT “incentives” work with the government. They begin as carrots (bonus payments), but eventually turn into sticks (payment deductions).

Health Information Exchanges: Highway to heaven or a lost road….?
February 18, 2011

One of the core premises of a digitized healthcare world is that patient information should be as mobile as patients.

How to Pass the Meaningful Use Driver’s Test
February 14, 2011

As practices across the country start joining the Meaningful Use gold rush, it may be worth taking a moment to ask: What do I have to do? And why does the government want me to do this?

Tablets and the EHR: A Good Mix?
February 7, 2011

There is no question that the tablet computer is the coolest new computing gadget since the smart phone. But is it cool for EHR?

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The Physicians Start-Up Guide: Buying an Existing Practice
Ike Devji, JD , May 22, 2012

Here's a simple checklist of common issues to consider when you are thinking of buying an existing medical practice or buying out a retiring partner / practice owner.

Work-Life Balance Obstacles: Be Smart with Your Medical Charts
Jennifer Frank, MD , May 22, 2012

Here are 10 tips to improve documentation at your medical practice to get you out of the office and back home to spend time with your family.

The Right People in the Right Roles Is Key to Your Medical Practice
Sue Irwin, MCS-P , May 22, 2012

No longer can a medical practice be run like it was in the last century. A successful medical practice must run more as a professional business.




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