The disaster that is the COVID-19 pandemic will leave large numbers of chronically ill patients requiring treatment for lung scarring, neurologic conditions, and more for many years to come. A system already failing many and under-delivering to most will be further taxed. The present crisis is exposing some of the many deficiencies in our system and revealing the need for a sweeping transformation of health care delivery. For years, technology has been pushed into medicine. Often these software systems and devices were created … [Read More...] about Technology Needs to Solve Problems—Not Amplify Them
Main Content
Featured Article
Editors Pick

The Loud Employee
GH is a phenomenal medical assistant. However, he has an extremely loud voice that carries through the office. When he is talking, even in a … [Read More...] about The Loud Employee

The Dollars and Sense of Preventing Embezzlement
Petty Theft Can Hurt Too Embezzlement opportunities are certainly not limited to the theft of items, both large and small. The word … [Read More...] about The Dollars and Sense of Preventing Embezzlement
Latest Articles

My Practice will Never be Hit by Ransomware
One of the biggest mistakes physicians and practice managers can make is to assume they will not be a target of cyberattacks. Unfortunately, this is … [Read More...] about My Practice will Never be Hit by Ransomware

Phone Tree Best Practices
Virtually every patient satisfaction survey reveals patients’ dissatisfaction with getting through on the phone to their healthcare … [Read More...] about Phone Tree Best Practices

Choosing an Accountant
“Why should I choose you?” is a question I hear often from physicians who are contemplating a change. My typical response is that I am not saying you … [Read More...] about Choosing an Accountant

Appointment Reminders
Almost every office and hospital use patient appointment reminders. Some are poor, others mediocre, and some do a relatively good job. In the present … [Read More...] about Appointment Reminders

Using Research to Engage Patients
Traditional Engagement for Research Traditionally, basic science research and clinical research have been performed in the university setting. … [Read More...] about Using Research to Engage Patients

Case Study: The New Practice Administrator
PM has been with a practice for 18 months. He has great credentials and can handle the finances, regulatory requirements, and computer issues. The … [Read More...] about Case Study: The New Practice Administrator

How the COVID Relief Legislation Impacts You
Biden Signs New $1.9 Trillion COVID Relief Legislation into Law As you might imagine, $1.9 trillion covers a lot of ground. Here are the provisions … [Read More...] about How the COVID Relief Legislation Impacts You

Case Study: Dr. SY Did the Credentialing
SY handled credentialing for a practice for several years but has recently retired from the practice. All of the recredentialing notifications went … [Read More...] about Case Study: Dr. SY Did the Credentialing

Engaging Patients With Staff Engagement
An Engaged Staff Engaging patients is vital for optimal care and numerous programs and educational sites are dedicated to this laudable goal. In … [Read More...] about Engaging Patients With Staff Engagement

