Healthcare Tips, Trends and Technology in 2012

As 2011 draws to a close, Power Your Practice has been highlighting the technology and practice management news that will be most important in the coming year.

We’ve addressed the big transition to HIPAA 5010, the top health technology hazards to watch out for in 2012, and the industry’s ongoing concerns about the coming ICD-10 conversion.

As you look ahead to the coming year, we hope you will use our resources to continue improving your practice’s performance and will engage in a dialogue with us about the future of technology in healthcare.

Power Your Practice has a wealth of valuable content coming down the pipe at the start of 2012 that will help you make the best decisions for your medical practice.

Beginning next week, we’ll be running several week-to-week series on important, timely topics.

  • The “Tech Tuesdays” series will highlight the best technology systems you may not have heard about yet.
  • On “AR Wednesdays” we’ll detail the seven best practices for your Accounts Receivable operations.
  • And in the EHR Series, PYP will present in-depth research on electronic health records, which are shaping up to be the most important topic in health IT for 2012.

We at Power Your Practice look forward to providing you with these stories and much more expert content in the coming year.

Here’s to a prosperous 2012 for your practice!


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