The Doctor's Office, April 2008
Inside:
Tips for how to save a failed EMR project
Consider a management system to enhance productivity
Learn lessons to successfully plan, train for your EMR
Patient-responsible, education-driven technology
Ways to make your practice Web site patient-friendly
The breakroom (PDF only)
Essential skills needed to become a successful physician leader
Work yourself happy: Eight tips to improve personal time
Semiretirement plan: How to slow down in a group practice
Not just for NASA: Doctors blast off into world of telemedicine
Doctors have no excuse to ignore available information
How do we print a 'complete record' from an EMR?
Tips for how to save a failed EMR project
Find and fix the factors that stopped the success of your program
It's uncertain how many physician practices have abandoned their attempts to implement an EMR system and gone back to their old way of doing things, wasting valuable time and money. If you find yourself on the verge of following the same path, our experts urge you to reconsider.
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- 3 Reasons Wellness Programs Fail
- CMS Issues Health Insurance Exchange Proposed Rules
- Patients Shoulder Nearly 25% of Medical Bills
- ACOs Widespread, Yet Challenged
- Healthcare Costs 'An Abomination' Says Senate Finance Committee Chair
- Healthcare Consolidation: M&A Not the Only Way
- MGMA: Physician Compensation Increasingly Based on Quality Measures
- 6 CNO-to-CEO Strategies
- PwC: Pace of Rising Medical Costs Slowing

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