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Posted on April 21, 2015 by Candice Claassen

Last Tuesday, the Senate overwhelmingly approved a bill to change the way that Medicare pays physicians. The passage prevented a 21 percent cut in doctors’ pay. President Barack Obama signed…Read more


medical web design

Posted on April 06, 2015 by Candice Claassen

The biggest mistake that many practices make when choosing a medical website designer is hiring a company that doesn’t know much about marketing. They end up with a website that looks good…Read more


digital services for patients

Posted on April 01, 2015 by Ryan Nelson

Patients want to be equipped with the tools to be active in their own health, and research shows that they are becoming increasingly comfortable using digital services to do so.…Read more


online communities

Posted on March 23, 2015 by Amanda Guerrero

It’s no secret that the internet has given patients more access to information that empowers them to take control of their own health. Patient engagement is growing steadily due to…Read more


Posted on March 19, 2015 by Candice Claassen

50 million Americans cannot afford to pay for the medication that has been prescribed to them. Meanwhile, $5 billion worth of prescription drugs are incinerated or thrown away each year…Read more


e-prescribing

Posted on March 18, 2015 by Candice Claassen

Over four billion prescriptions are written annually in the U.S., but most of those prescriptions are no longer written on paper. By April 2014, 70 percent of physicians were prescribing…Read more


healthcare marketing

Posted on March 16, 2015 by Marie Westerhof

In the digital age, the strategies that hospitals and medical practices use to achieve their healthcare marketing goals may not be the same from one year to the next. With…Read more


researchkit for medical research

Posted on March 13, 2015 by Candice Claassen

Millions of people carry iPhones, and starting this April they will have the means to track personal diagnostics while participating in large-scale medical studies. This will be possible thanks to…Read more


cyber criminal

Posted on March 12, 2015 by Candice Claassen

How much data do you need to identify a person? According to a new MIT study, bare metadata can paint a surprisingly personal portrait of each of us. When researchers…Read more


Meaninful Use

Posted on March 11, 2015 by Amanda Guerrero

Since the program’s inception, Meaningful Use has drawn criticism from all sectors of the healthcare industry, but it has also cemented itself as a critical component for achieving the triple…Read more