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TechnologySurvey

'10 Things I'll Stop Using in the Next Five Years'
Which of the trusty, everyday tools you use in your practice are edging toward extinction? Here are some of the things you told us you'll probably stop using in the next five years. More »
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. More »
Implement Right — Technology in Your Medical Practice
Are you putting off upgrading your technology? Fear not: We offer the three most common tech mishaps, and the five essential steps for avoiding them. More »
Paying for Technology in Your Practice
Many practices are spending more than they should for hardware, software, and services. More »
Top 4 ACO Considerations for Physicians
Confused about how 'accountable care' will affect your practice? We're here to help. More »
Is Your EHR Data Backed Up?
Protect your practice and patient information by installing a data-backup system. More »
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PracticeNotesBlog


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.