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Patient portals have evolved into essential tools for patient engagement, yet many remain outdated.
Different Types of Health Information Exchange
Participating in health information exchange requires understanding the jargon. Here are four different ways to share patient information.
Health Information Exchange: A Progress Report
In the quest for greater interoperability, information exchanges are seen as playing a major role. Here's what you should know.
Health Information Exchange Resources
Not sure how you would go about joining a HIE? Here are a few places to start.
Records Requests: Is Your Practice HIPAA Compliant?
What is a provider supposed to do to ensure HIPAA compliance with copying charges when a request for medical records is made? It’s not always easy.
The Doctor-Technology Relationship
Healthcare information technology has ushered in a new era in medicine in which the doctor-patient relationship is taking a backseat to the doctor-technology relationship.
Effective E-mails: 3 Tips for Physicians, Managers
Many medical practice staff members, managers, and physicians struggle when attempting to communicate effectively via e-mail. Here are some suggestions.
With ICD-10 Training, Timing Is Everything
How to manage the timing of your ICD-10 training - whether you anticipated a 2014 transition or have done nothing so far.
Three Tech Tools Your Practice Should Be Using, and Why
Technology can improve efficiency, patient engagement, and patient care at your practice - but only if you are using the right technology in the right ways.
Six Critical ICD-10 Questions for Your Software Vendors
The ICD-10 deadline is only nine months away. Here are six questions to ask your software vendors immediately.
A Physician's 3 Tips for EHR Success
Internal medicine physician Troy Tyner says his practice's EHR has increased reimbursement. Here's why and some of Tyner's top tips for other practices.
Training Medical Practice Staff to Serve as Scribes
Utilizing a scribe does not necessarily mean your practice needs to go out and a hire a new staff member who has been trained specifically for that role.
Ten Ways to Use Your EHR More Efficiently
Don't let your EHR drag your medical practice down. Here's how physicians and staff members can learn to use the technology in smarter ways.
Three Small Layout Adjustments to Improve EHR Use
Modifying your layout to better accommodate your EHR doesn't necessarily require a huge investment. Here are low-cost adjustments to consider.
Tying EHR Proficiency to Physician Licenses Flawed
Massachusetts' effort to tie license renewal to meaningful use of an EHR is a great way to ease the physician shortage.
What a Portal Could Do For Your Practice and Patients
If physician leaders explain the benefits and uses of patient portals as a means of better efficiency, then all will quickly adopt it, including staff.
Meaningful Use: The Stakes are Rising for Physicians
CMS recently announced that 257,000 eligible professionals will face Medicare payment adjustments because of noncompliance with meaningful use standards.
The Best of Physicians Practice Pearls in 2014
Our experts at Physicians Practice Pearls have written on a wide variety of practice-management topics, but these eight columns stood out as the gems.
How Much Should Physicians Care About Online Reviews?
Despite the less than impressive state of online physician reviews, it is a factor you should consider in your medical practice marketing.
Top 10 Health Apps of 2014
Here is Physicians Practice's list of the top health apps in 2014, for physicians and their patients. Featuring links to download the apps.
Your 2015 Medical Practice IT Budget: 8 Areas of Focus
It's time to start budget planning for 2015 and that should include IT expenses. Here are eight areas of focus for your medical practice.
Why Physician Use of Telemedicine May Increase in 2015
CMS has finally given physicians a glimpse of its plans to expand reimbursement for telehealth services provided to Medicare beneficiaries.
Computer, HIPAA Security Issues for Medical Practices
Be smart. Securely dispose of old practice computers and other devices and install safeguards on new technology. You'll be glad you did.
Holiday Scam Warnings for Physicians
Good asset protection goes far beyond mitigating malpractice risks. Some exposures, like financial fraud and identity theft, peak during the holidays.
Six Action Items for Every Medical Practice in 2015
In order to thrive in the new healthcare environment, medical practices must take a proactive approach. Here are six key action items I recommend.
Three Tech Tools That Make Physicians' Jobs Easier
These three tools can help independent physicians build a community, improve patient care, and get involved in mobile health.
Keeping Up With Technology: A Must for Medical Practices
Don't be afraid to try new technology at your medical practice. If there's a hot new device or productivity program, there's probably a reason for it being so popular.
Solutions to 3 Common Accountable Care Tech Challenges
Technology is a must in accountable care coordination, but also presents challenges. Here are three solutions to achieve the goal of quality patient care.
Six Tech Trends Physicians Should Watch in 2015
Here are six of the biggest healthcare technology trends on the horizon, and what they mean for physicians.
Six Tech-Tips to Tame Your Medical Practice Workload
The promise of technology is to reduce work flow and to reap smoother operations. But are you using technology in your practice to its full advantage?
Making the Case for a Problem-Oriented EHR
Traditional EHRs are at the simplest, data repositories. But what if they were able to retrieve and organize data around specific patient problems?