Is OCT Doing Enough For Your Practice? Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a promising and essential tool in the diagnosis and management of the majority of posterior segment conditions.
Is OCT Doing Enough For Your Practice? provides simple, practical tips to ensure your practice is utilizing the OCT machine to its maximum potential.
Expanding uses for AS-OCT Not as frequently discussed as its counter part, posterior segment optical coherence tomography, AS-OCT is a diagnostic powerhouse for the front of the eye. Read on to learn some of the primary uses of this technology.
ICD-10: The 10 Questions You Must Ask Your Vendors Today The conversion to ICD-10 is coming, and soon. The
government says it won't pay for any service provided after Oct. 1, 2015 that isn't billed using the new code set, which is vastly larger and more complex than the current ICD-9. This white paper offers a detailed list of the 10 most important questions to ask of your key vendors.
Emerging Innovations in OCT Technology The benefit of OCT use within practices yields positive results for patients of all demographics. Recent innovations from OCT device manufacturers have been particularly centered on diabetic retinopathy. In this article we check in with five companies that manufacture and market OCT devices.
7 Steps to Boost Your Online Reputation Online reputation refers to all the information that your potential patients see and consider when looking for a new doctor online. For instance, reviews on healthcare and business sites create online word of mouth for your practice while reviews on your own practice website assure prospective patients that are considering whether to book. Here's a quick look at seven key steps you can follow to build a positive online reputation.
HP in collaboration with HIMSS
To protect patient health information, hospitals and healthcare organizations need to be sure they are incorporating often overlooked endpoint technologies -- namely, printers -- in their healthcare IT security plans. For more insight from Pamela Dill, Senior Security Advisor at HP Inc. read more here.
HP in collaboration with HIMSS
As the healthcare industry embraces value-based care, hospitals and other provider organizations are relying on digitization to better follow patients through their healthcare journey -- and recoup each and every reimbursement dollar. For more insight from Jeffrey Goldstein, MD, MS, Senior Healthcare Specialist and Daniel Colling , BSC, RN, Global Lead for Clinical and Print Workflow Solutions at HP inc. read more here.
Focus on these neglected areas: staffing, business overhead, and payer contracts. Gains made in the areas of staffing, overhead, and payer reimbursements can contribute to more effective recruitment and retention as well as boost financial performance in the long run.
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