Pearls for Implementing EMR in Ophthalmic Practice

Pearls for Implementing EMR in Ophthalmic Practice

Dr. Lauren Shatz offers some pearls for transitioning to EMR in ophthalmic practice. Dr. Shatz discusses choosing EMR, nuances of EMR modules, as well as the initial time investment that it takes to implement EMR. Dr. Shatz also touches on the efficiencies that are the payoff for transitioning to EMR.

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Ophthalmology 2009:  The Year in Review

Ophthalmology 2009: The Year in Review

By Neil J. Friedman, M.D.
2009 was another exciting year in Ophthalmology. A number of breakthrough technologies were unveiled and a variety of new products were launched. I asked colleagues from different subspecialties for their thoughts regarding the most significant advances this year, which appear in the "Top 5" lists in this article.

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2/4/2010

American Board of Ophthalmology Appoints Three New Directors

Keith H. Baratz, MD, is Associate Professor in the Department of Ophthalmology at the Mayo Clinic School of Medicine in Rochester, MN and serves on the editorial board of Archives of Ophthalmology. He is also the former Residency Director and former Director of Research in Mayo’s Department of Ophthalmology.

Source: American Board of Ophthalmology


1/6/2010

AdvancedMD Acquires PracticeOne

AdvancedMD® Software, Inc., a leader in software-as-a-service (SaaS) medical practice and revenue cycle management automation solutions, announced it has acquired PracticeOne, a privately-held provider of a CCHIT Certified® electronic health record (EHR) software. PracticeOne provides its EHR solutions nationally to independent physician practices of all major specialties.

Source: AdvancedMD Software

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