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Purchasing a Web Site For Your Practice

If you are looking to add a little marketing flare to your medical practice, consider investing in a Web site. There are literally hundreds of agencies that offer Web site design and hosting for a small monthly fee. Read more...

Consider Experience When Hiring an IT vendor

If your medical practice is growing faster than you can keep up, it may be time to consider outsourcing some or all of your IT needs. In recent years, outsourcing has become a popular – and acceptable – way to run businesses in a more efficient manner. Read more...

The Promise of Health Information Exchanges

Studies show that one the greatest challenges facing health care providers is fragmentation of care. How are physicians able to provide accurate diagnosis and treatment for a patient that may have visited multiple providers? The current paper based system does not allow for seamless transmission of patient histories or lab results. Multiple providers spread across numerous health care systems can make it nearly impossible to get the complete medical history of a patient. Read more...

Protect Your Network With EndPointScan

Protecting your office's network is also critical, particularly when patient data is at risk. Employees can unknowingly induce security threats, such as virus attacks, by plugging in an infected external device. Through the use of a competent scanning program, you can politely "remind" employees to refrain from plugging in these devices and avoid a major system catastrophe. Read more...

Beware of Acquisition Costs When Buying a Printer

Buying a printer for your medical office doesn't have to be a huge undertaking. Obviously you need a printer that fits your needs and can perform the daily tasks you require. However, the one question that must not be overlooked, but often is, revolves around acquisition costs. Not understanding the acquisition costs can result in sticker shock and may leave you with a printer that doesn't fully serve its mission. Read more...

Memory is an Important Criteria for Selecting Your Next Laptop

As the use of EMRs and advanced medical software has become more important in recent years, more physicians are finding themselves in need of a quality laptop computer. The perfect laptop is subjective to its user. When looking for one to purchase, it is best to summarize the main functions of the computer and determine the minimum requirements that will fulfill this purpose. Read more...

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