August 18th 2025
Your weekly dose of wisdom from the Physicians Practice experts.
August 13th 2025
Telehealth coverage faces a critical deadline, risking patient access as Congress deliberates on extending pandemic-era waivers. Discover the implications.
August 11th 2025
August 5th 2025
These 14 effective strategies will enhance your practice's online presence and transform casual patients into loyal advocates.
July 31st 2025
Patient portals have evolved into essential tools for patient engagement, yet many remain outdated.
Docs: Embrace Digital Marketing to Grow Your Practice
Digital marketing is a tool that physicians must use in order to grow their practice in today’s healthcare landscape.
EHRs Can Improve the Patient-Doctor Relationship
EHRs are still cumbersome and have not yet reached their potential. Yet, they will eventually better patient relations.
How Patient Happiness Effects Physician Fulfillment
There is a connection between the satisfaction of physicians and the satisfaction of patients. Make sure your practice focuses on both.
Six Ways Physicians Will Automate the Office in 2016
With the new year upon us, here are six predictions on how physician practices will continue to automate their processes in 2016.
Top 10 Health Apps of 2015
Each month in our print journal, Physicians Practice selects an "App of the Month." Here are our top picks for physicians and their patients.
Tech Issues Come into Focus for Practices in 2015
Part two of a two-part series where Physicians Practice looks back at the top health IT issues of the year. More practices looked to the cloud in 2015.
Managing Care Transitions in Rural Areas with the EHR
Long distances to drive and limited access to specialty care can make managing care transitions difficult. Technology can help.
Four Wish List Items for EHR Vendors in 2016
More physician-friendly, easier access to actionable data, and access to real-time claims adjudication are at the top of the EHR wish list in 2016.
How to: Deal with Negative Online Reviews
Online reviews are being utilized by patients more than ever before, both to provide and receive feedback about physician experiences.
The EHR Game Has Yet to be Decided
The promise of technology in healthcare has yet to be realized and it will take a paradigm shift to get us there.
When to Permit Voice Recordings in Your Practice
Patients have many legitimate reasons for recording their doctor's visit. But before you say "yes" make sure to understand state and federal statutes.
Medical Crowdsourcing Provides Real-Time Help for Docs
The digital age has brought about a whole new age of medical crowdsourcing. Physicians no longer have to wait for a call back.
Two Small Practices on Committing to Meaningful Use
A pair of small practices are fully entrenched in the meaningful use journey. Here’s how they’ve succeeded.
Interoperability: The Hard Way or the Easy Way?
When it comes to interoperability, there is a high road and there is a low road. Right now, we’re forcibly getting the low road.
15 Funny Fall ICD-10 Codes
Fall brings a new set of activities that may require new ICD-10 codes at your practice. Here's a list of 15 possible – and funny – autumn injuries.
Consider Patient Population with Tech Investments
Practices are sometimes eager to introduce new technologies to patients, but first they must look to see if it could truly benefit their population.
Five Reasons to Stay with Your EHR Vendor
Cost, true partnership, and responsiveness to small-to-medium-sized practices are all good reasons to stick with your current EHR vendor
Five Online Reputation Management Strategies for Physicians
Your name is on a physician review site. Scary? Hardly. Embrace those review sites and craft a strategy to bolster your online reputation.
Five Reasons to Leave your Current EHR Vendor
Poor support, integration issues, and acquisition by another vendor are all reasons to consider switching your EHR vendor.
Bureaucrats Will Never Achieve EHR Interoperability
The kind of EHR interoperability envisioned by vendors and regulators will never be achieved and is not practical for healthcare.
How One Doc Made ICD-10 Work
Switching from ICD-9 to ICD-10 was predicted to be calamitous, especially for small practices. But, for many, it wasn't.
Why Doctors are Declining Meaningful Use
Why is the dropout rate of the EHR Incentive Program getting higher and higher? Experts say there are multiple reasons.
Everyone Wants IT to Work in Healthcare, It’s Up to You
It’s up to physicians to make IT work as it should, assisting in the care of a patient. Don’t rely on vendors and government mandates.
Three Things Physicians Should Know about Social Media
Social media can have a lot of value for physicians, but if they aren’t careful it can also be a liability. How should you use it?
Three Questions to Ask if Your ACO Uses a Different EHR
Successful ACOs must share information among providers. What to do if your practice doesn’t use the same EHR with others in the collaborative?
Adapting to Flexibility in the Age of the EHR
As healthcare continues its transition to the digital world, patient is a virtue and flexibility is vital when it comes to leveraging the EHR.
The Benefits and Challenges of Social Media for Docs
Patients are more empowered than ever to access health information through social media. How can physicians benefit from this brave new landscape?
Patient Portals: From Implementation to Maximizing Use
You likely have a patient portal to meet meaningful use, but here's how to put it into practice to really help your practice staff and your patients.
Innovative Ways for Small Practices to Invest in Tech
Even with potential meaningful use incentives from the government, small practices have to get creative with tech investments.
Docs Must Evaluate New Technology’s Security Risks
It’s important to not cut corners when assessing the cost of a new technology and forget about its potential security threats.