The holiday season is upon us again! Amidst fun and celebrations, safety and health can be easily overlooked. This is particularly true for physicians who have been stressed, throughout the year , due to healthcare related concerns, such as EHR reporting, ICD-10, Ebola, Meaningful Use and PQRS. We have come up with some solutions to help Read more…
Archives for December 2014
Happy Holidays from CureMD
Closing out this year we wanted to thank you for being a part of our successful journey in 2014. It wouldn’t have been possible without you. We, at CureMD, wish you a joyful holiday season wrapped up in happiness and celebrations. Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year!
User Conference 2014 Rounds Off An Impressive Year For CureMD
This past month, CureMD hosted its largest and most successful User Conference to date. The 1000+ strong guest list that comprised of clients, health care experts and CureMD partners were hosted by the company’s top brass, client service consultants, IT experts and account managers. During the two-day event, attendees were briefed by industry experts on Read more…
Avoid Unnecessary Costs When Switching EHR
If you’re considering taking advantage of the Medicare and Medicaid Incentive Programs by switching to a more efficient EMR system, a word of caution: even though the new implementation will no doubt benefit your practice by enabling you to effectively manage the needs of your patients, the initial transition phase may be fraught with challenges (read: Read more…
Relief from Pain Caused by ICD-10 Transition
The looming deadline for the ICD-10 transition is causing many headaches, as physicians, who are already facing financial challenges, attempt to navigate their way toward a new code set, and avoid any disruptions or loss in reimbursements. The scope of this transition has overwhelmed and crippled many small- and medium-sized practices and has led many to Read more…
EHRs and Pay-for-Performance: The way forward for Primary Care?
Despite working for more hours and seeing more patients, Primary Care physicians struggle to earn even close to what other specialists such as cardiologists, urologists and orthopedic doctors do. However, the introduction of Electronic Health Records (EHRs), and the talk of an industry-wide shift towards the pay-for-performance model in the coming years have begun to stir Read more…