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Dianne Rees

Physician uptake of smartphones grows by leaps | Healthcare IT News - Digital-Medicine - 0 views

  • "Physician smartphone adoption is occurring more rapidly than with members of the general public," said Gregg Malkary, managing director of Spyglass Consulting Group. "Physicians are showing a clear preference for using the Apple iPhone (44 percent) over the RIM Blackberry (25 percent)."
Dianne Rees

Sermo Launches Real Time Medicine™ Mobile App for Physicians - 0 views

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    A key feature of Sermo Mobile is iConsult. With three touches of the screen, physicians can take or add a photograph of a physical finding, x-ray or laboratory result, choose a suitable question from the list available and then immediately send it to relevant specialists in the Sermo network. Members can view and respond in real time, offering unparalleled access to shared medical expertise
ricky1900

5 Hurdles Physician Credentialing Experts Can Help You Avoid - 0 views

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    Credentialing specialists and those working to validate doctors in healthcare setups have a huge responsibility on their shoulders to come through as trustworthy partners. Because, if they fall short of certain requirements, not only does it jeopardizes their position but puts physicians' career at risk as well.
Dianne Rees

Doximity: The Private Facebook For Doctors - Better Health - 0 views

  • The main focus of the app is physician communication, and for this it incorporates an innovative, secure SMS-like text service. But its real power lies in its deep incorporation of multiple databases of physician and related information
  • In particular, the makers of the app carefully integrated data from the physician NPI and Medicare databases as well as lists of medical schools, hospitals, imaging centers and pharmacies
  • What they’ve produced is a surprisingly refined version 1 product that can quickly answer the myriad of small, practice-related questions that pop up all day long during a busy schedule.
Dianne Rees

72 percent of US physicians use smartphones « Nicola Ziady - 0 views

  • According to the latest publication 72 percent of US physicians are now using smartphones.
  • outpaces the general US adult population’s adoption of smartphones, which still stands at below 20 percent.
fnfdoc

COPD: Stages, Causes, Symptoms And Treatment - Health Blog - 0 views

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    COPD consists of multiple lung infections and is considered incurable by most physicians. Can timely diagnosis, on the bright side, slow down its progress?
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    COPD consists of multiple lung infections and is considered incurable by most physicians. Can timely diagnosis, on the bright side, slow down its progress?
ricky1900

How a Medical Billing Company Increases Physicians' Revenue? - 0 views

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    State-of-the-art healthcare is everyone's necessity, and physicians play a crucial role in this system. They ensure that every individual gets high-quality medical facilities to continue a healthy lifestyle.
ninakeller1

Are you ‘Unknowingly' Committing a Medicare Fraud? | CureMD Blog - 0 views

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    243 individuals including physicians, nurses and other licensed medical professionals charged for approximately $712 million in false billing. A few months
Dianne Rees

Patients, Physicians Willing To Track Health Via Mobile Devices - iHealthBeat - 0 views

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    Some stats from Pricewaterhouse Coopers
Dianne Rees

Mobile Health Musings: Data points: Potential for adoption of mHealth by physicians and... - 0 views

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    More stats on potential adoption by consumers and physicians
ricky1900

What every physician needs to know about PHI? - P3Care - 0 views

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    Protected Health Information (PHI) refers to data that is collected and managed during the diagnosis or treatment process and identifies each patient.
ricky1900

A Road to maximize the Patient Collections Process for medical practices! - Holistic He... - 0 views

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    Outsourcing the medical billing services in the USA can easily boost the revenue cycle of the medical practices of the physicians. However, the practitioners can also handle the revenue management cycle of their practices themselves. Different ways to maximize the patient collection process for the medical practice are mentioned below:
ricky1900

How Does A Medical Billing Service Benefit the Physicians? - P3Care - 0 views

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    Most practitioners are well aware of the advantages of outsourcing a medical billing company. However, some of those merits are of continuous vitality and worth a discussion.
Dianne Rees

Can mHealth Apps Speed Electronic Prescribing Adoption Rates? - 0 views

  • ePrescribing, the process of prescribing medications using a computerized system to electronically write a prescription and electronically transmit it to the retail or mail-order pharmacy, has multiple health care benefits. These include reducing medication errors, reducing drug costs and increasing workflow efficiency
  • Despite these benefits, ePrescribing adoption has been a slow process until recently and the majority of U.S. physicians are still not using this technology.
Dianne Rees

Medical records app Nimble bets on iPad | Health Tech - CNET News - 0 views

  • Nimble incorporates throwback features from ClearPractice's software-as-a-service EMR software, which has been around since 2006 and includes scheduling, tracking inpatient rounds, prescribing meds, and reviewing/ordering lab results. But it is updated with not only an iPad-specific user interface, but a series of additional fields, such as Name, Location, Admit Date, Floor, Bed, Admission Status, and Claim Status.
  • To comply with the federal HIPAA Privacy Rule, data is not stored on individual devices; physicians can use the iPad's Wi-Fi or 3G network to connect to the Nimble cloud and access records. Nimble also connects to the company's Web-based SaaS billing system to submit payment charges.
Dianne Rees

amednews: Doctors, patients use smartphones, but can't make mobile connection :: Oct. 4... - 0 views

  • About two-thirds of doctors using their smartphones in the course of a practice day said they could not connect the devices to a practice or hospital electronic medical records system. The report notes that such a barrier is keeping physicians from using their smartphones as much as they would like, particularly in tasks such as patient monitoring.
Dianne Rees

What is Doximity? - 0 views

  • HIPAA got your tongue? DocText is the only place to get free, doctor-designed, secure, group texting with confirmation receipts.
  • Search and map our extensive list of pharmacies, hospitals, labs, SNFs, imaging, and rehab centers. Filter by 24hr, city, or type.
  • Stay in touch with your colleagues on Doximity. Exchange private phone lines and email. Search for consults and referrals
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