implementation

June 14, 2016

Is Your ENT Practice Ready For A New EHR?

Whether you are starting out with Electronic Health Records (EHR) to replace paper records or you are replacing an existing EHR system, finding the right solution can seem overwhelming. Planning your specific needs, goals and understanding the overall impact of a new EHR on your otolaryngology practice will make the transition process go smoother and increase your chance of success. Download 10 Implementation Mistakes to Avoid Here are four questions to keep in mind as you prepare your ENT practice…

June 7, 2016

EHR Implementation Steps For Your ENT Practice

Whether transitioning to electronic health records (EHR) for the first time or switching between systems, the implementation of an EHR places significant requirements on an ENT practice making the change. Download 10 Implementation Mistakes to Avoid Any transition requires and assessment of goals and objectives, along a change in behavior and workflow for both providers and staff.Here is a brief overview of the steps your Otolaryngology practice will take during an EHR transition:Assess Your PracticeThe assessment phase establishes all of…

May 31, 2016

What Your ENT Practice Should Look For In Its Next EHR

Finding the right EHR system is a crucial decision for any otolaryngologist practice. Implementing a new EHR requires a significant investment of time, money and leadership. To improve your chances of finding the right solution, the EHR software should be designed specifically for otolaryngologists. A specialty-specific solution will improve your practice management, help you attest to Meaningful Use, improve patient communication, provide medication management and more. How well a system ultimately meets the needs of an ENT practice largely depends…

May 23, 2016

For An Otolaryngologist EHR Implementation, Leadership Counts

Whether you are a solo practice or a large ENT clinic, it’s a challenge implementing an electronic health record (EHR) solution. What can make – or break – an EHR implementation starts at the top. Download 10 Implementation Mistakes to Avoid An EHR should be selected based on practice size, the system architecture, certifications and specialty-specific features unique to otolaryngology practices. Those features include, ENT notes and templates, ENT surgical workflow and practice management systems. The software you select should…