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One physician learns firsthand that you are never really off-duty

January 8, 2010

In-flight medical events are in an area of medicine that is often overlooked but occurring more and more.

Making decision to allow child to die in comfort of her home, amidst chaos

January 8, 2010

Upon entering the cancer patient's home, it was clear that this dying girl's family lived and breathed--existed--solely to take care of her.

Research firm names top EHR, practice management systems

December 28, 2009

Orem, Utah-based research firm KLAS released its annual rankings of the best-performing healthcare IT software and services vendors.

Commission certifies first EHR products for Medicare incentive

December 28, 2009

The Certification Commission for Health Information Technology has announced the first electronic health record products to be certified under its CCHIT Certified 2011 Comprehensive and Preliminary ARRA 2011 programs.

How to focus more attention on profits in tight economy

December 18, 2009

More practices are streamlining billing and collection programs, as a result of the recession.

Clinical Centers of Excellence: Dementia

December 4, 2009

This month's Clinical Centers of Excellence series features facilities offering comprehensive diagnostic modalities and treatments including investigational protocols for dementia.

Boost your practice's technology savvy

December 4, 2009

Although much attention is being paid to software solutions, gadget and tool providers continue to release new equipment options.

Viewpoint: How to handle a death in the family and keep going

December 4, 2009

No one educates young physicians on how to tell your own family that someone is dying or how to balance your grief and sadness with your family's request for medical knowledge.

Survey: EHR use in U.S., Canada lags other countries

November 27, 2009

Doctors in the United States and Canada lag behind other countries in the use of electronic health records, according to responses of 10,000 physicians in 11 countries queried for the 2009 Commonwealth Fund International Health Policy Survey.

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