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The 80/20 Rule, And Being Truly 'Effective' In Your Business l imaging- 80%
Freeform sketches- 49%
Practice guidelines- 61%
Reminders- 72%
Reports- 76%
Tracking- 74%
PCWindows/Mac compatible- 9%There is a world of difference between efficiency and effectiveness, and it’s in that world that successful marketers flourish. They are well aware of the power and omni-presence of the 80/20 rule.While even highly successful marketers don’t hit the bulls-eye with all of their marketing, at least they direct their en Which EMR Price is Right?The average set up cost of these 88 EMR systems is around $870; however, the average annual maintenance cost is $2,254 per year. Does this sound strange to you too Problem Solution: Global Communications Corporation Global Communications feels the pressures of the industries with trying to keep up with its competitors and watching its stock prices fall. Yet the stockholders are giving them a lot of pressure to correct the problem. They need to offer better services than what their competitors are providing to their customers. This paper will discuss the backgro Is there an electronic medical record system ready for the 21st century? Is there an affordable electronic medical record system? Can a good EMR help to reduce my business’s medical liability expenses? 21st Century Specs You Need for Your EMRThis is a time of fast-paced business. To be blunt, if your current EMR does not keep up with 21st century needs, than your medical practice will experience something similar to driving down a road filled with potholes. No matter how fast you try to move, you will keep getting your practice knocked around until you finally have to pay more to repair it. Why not take a road without potholes? An EMR that can keep up with the needs of your practice? You can, but you must do your homework. Check the 21st century EMR specs. What does your current EMR have? This list, compiled by emrupdate.com, consists of 24 EMR needs and how many of 88 current EMR systems actually meet them. Office schedule module- 32% 3rd party scheduling- 57% Billing module- 24% 3rd party billing- 63% Lab / HL7 interface- 57% Prescriptions- 81% Drug interactions- 49% E&M code assistance- 45% ASP- 27% Internet access- 48% Dial in access- 75% Connection from separate locations- 77% Wireless- 77% Transcription compatible- 75% Voice recognition- 69% PDA compatible- 42% Handwriting recognition- 43% Digital imaging- 80% Freeform sketches- 49% Practice guidelines- 61% Reminders- 72% Reports- 76% Tracking- 74% PCWindows/Mac compatible- 9% Which EMR Price is Right?The average set up cost of these 88 EMR systems is around $870; however, the average annual maintenance cost is $2,254 per year. Does this sound strange to you too? The Rhino Principle up with 21st century needs, than your medical practice will experience something similar to driving down a road filled with potholes. No matter how fast you try to move, you will keep getting your practice knocked around until you finally have to pay more to repair it.The PrincipleI remember reading about the Rhino Principle in Forbes Magazine a few months ago. The basic theme behind it is doing what the rhino does best: Charge! The rhino as an animal has survived for so many years because of its undying single-mindedness and natural aggressiveness towards achieving a single goal. The rhino is not particularl Why not take a road without potholes? An EMR that can keep up with the needs of your practice? You can, but you must do your homework. Check the 21st century EMR specs. What does your current EMR have? This list, compiled by emrupdate.com, consists of 24 EMR needs and how many of 88 current EMR systems actually meet them. Office schedule module- 32% 3rd party scheduling- 57% Billing module- 24% 3rd party billing- 63% Lab / HL7 interface- 57% Prescriptions- 81% Drug interactions- 49% E&M code assistance- 45% ASP- 27% Internet access- 48% Dial in access- 75% Connection from separate locations- 77% Wireless- 77% Transcription compatible- 75% Voice recognition- 69% PDA compatible- 42% Handwriting recognition- 43% Digital imaging- 80% Freeform sketches- 49% Practice guidelines- 61% Reminders- 72% Reports- 76% Tracking- 74% PCWindows/Mac compatible- 9% Which EMR Price is Right?The average set up cost of these 88 EMR systems is around $870; however, the average annual maintenance cost is $2,254 per year. Does this sound strange to you too Take Proper Care Of Granite Countertops needs of your practice? You can, but you must do your homework. Check the 21st century EMR specs. What does your current EMR have?With proper care, your granite or marble countertop wouls remain new-looking for years together. Stone is one of the easiest bases to maintain. And granite being 7 on the Mohs durable scale of 1 tp 10 is ultimatly unscratchable. You can follow the follwing instruction for your keeping your granite, marble countertops stylish forever.Instructions This list, compiled by emrupdate.com, consists of 24 EMR needs and how many of 88 current EMR systems actually meet them. Office schedule module- 32% 3rd party scheduling- 57% Billing module- 24% 3rd party billing- 63% Lab / HL7 interface- 57% Prescriptions- 81% Drug interactions- 49% E&M code assistance- 45% ASP- 27% Internet access- 48% Dial in access- 75% Connection from separate locations- 77% Wireless- 77% Transcription compatible- 75% Voice recognition- 69% PDA compatible- 42% Handwriting recognition- 43% Digital imaging- 80% Freeform sketches- 49% Practice guidelines- 61% Reminders- 72% Reports- 76% Tracking- 74% PCWindows/Mac compatible- 9% Which EMR Price is Right?The average set up cost of these 88 EMR systems is around $870; however, the average annual maintenance cost is $2,254 per year. Does this sound strange to you too December's Marketing Magic for New Year Success arty billing- 63%
Lab / HL7 interface- 57%
Prescriptions- 81%
Drug interactions- 49%
E&M code assistance- 45%
ASP- 27%
Internet access- 48%
Dial in access- 75%
Connection from separate locations- 77%
Wireless- 77%
Transcription compatible- 75%
Voice recognition- 69%
PDA compatible- 42%
Handwriting recognition- 43%
Digital imaging- 80%
Freeform sketches- 49%
Practice guidelines- 61%
Reminders- 72%
Reports- 76%
Tracking- 74%
PCWindows/Mac compatible- 9%Can you believe it’s almost Christmas? The holidays are here and then the start of a new year will be upon us. Now is a perfect time to reflect on your business and see if it is all that it can be. Is it running at full speed and do you have all the clients that you need?If not, it’s time to get those engines moving and start into action befo Which EMR Price is Right?The average set up cost of these 88 EMR systems is around $870; however, the average annual maintenance cost is $2,254 per year. Does this sound strange to you too Help! My Boomers Are Retiring! l imaging- 80%
Freeform sketches- 49%
Practice guidelines- 61%
Reminders- 72%
Reports- 76%
Tracking- 74%
PCWindows/Mac compatible- 9%Next time you've got a bunch of senior managers in a room together, ask those who are eligible to retire within five years to leave the room. Then figure out how you're going to replace them.That's an exercise I've done with senior management in a client company. A full third of the senior people in that room were eligible to take their pensio Which EMR Price is Right?The average set up cost of these 88 EMR systems is around $870; however, the average annual maintenance cost is $2,254 per year. Does this sound strange to you too? Many practices are getting knocked around by the potholes that their EMR systems create. But they are still driving into them at full speed, and it is costly. The average number of active EMR users as of 2002 is 2, 225 users per EMR. That means that there is a large market for more effective electronic medical records systems. That also means that there are a lot of users that regularly run into these potholes as well, and they don’t want to help pay for the repairs. EMR, the Right Prescription for Reducing Liability CostsPerhaps the reason there are so many EMR users is that is safe. Customers want to reduce liability costs, as do medical practices. Pres. Bush toured the country after his reelection, from Downington, PA to Canton, OH to Collinsville, IL, talking about liability costs and defensive medicine. Small practices spend an average of $150,000 per year in liability costs. When medical records are kept the same way college dorm rooms are kept, this makes sense. Most practices are smarter than that and are looking for an EMR that works. The right EMR may be the best defensive medicine.
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