Docs Who Used EHRs Showed Lower Malpractice Claims
A study by Harvard Medical School researchers, published Monday in the Archives of Internal Medicine, showed that Massachusetts physicians who used electronic health records saw a reduction in malpractice claims.
The New York eHealth Collaborative (NYeC) Regional Extension Center (REC) has become the first and currently only REC in the nation to certify over 1,000 providers for the federally defined Meaningful Use, which qualifies them for reimbursements.
CMS: QIP Measures for 2015 Coming ‘Very Soon’
CMS officials said June 21 that new clinical indicators for its End-Stage Renal Disease Quality Incentive Program covering the 2015 payment year will be published as a proposed rule “very soon.”
4 Ways Social Media Can Improve Your Medical Practice
Going online doesn’t have to be only about chatting with colleagues and patients. Experts give insights into techniques to tap into the power of social media.
What’s Next in Health Care? Implementation of Law Goes Ahead
The waiting game is over for consumers, employers, health care providers and insurers. Thursday’s Supreme Court ruling that upheld the 2010 health care law means ongoing trends will continue, and those who waited on the sidelines for the court will now have to implement their parts of the law.
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