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Food and Beverages
2021-07-26 - 2021-07-27    
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The conference highlights the theme “Global leading improvement in Food Technology & Beverages Production” aimed to provide an opportunity for the professionals to discuss the [...]
European Endocrinology and Diabetes Congress
2021-08-05 - 2021-08-06    
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This conference is an extraordinary and leading event ardent to the science with practice of endocrinology research, which makes a perfect platform for global networking [...]
Big Data Analysis and Data Mining
2021-08-09 - 2021-08-10    
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Data Mining, the extraction of hidden predictive information from large databases, is a powerful new technology with great potential to help companies focus on the [...]
Agriculture & Horticulture
2021-08-16 - 2021-08-17    
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Agriculture Conference invites a common platform for Deans, Directors, Professors, Students, Research scholars and other participants including CEO, Consultant, Head of Management, Economist, Project Manager [...]
Wireless and Satellite Communication
2021-08-19 - 2021-08-20    
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Conference Series llc Ltd. proudly invites contributors across the globe to its World Convention on 2nd International Conference on Wireless and Satellite Communication (Wireless Conference [...]
Frontiers in Alternative & Traditional Medicine
2021-08-23 - 2021-08-24    
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World Health Organization announced that, “The influx of large numbers of people to mass gathering events may give rise to specific public health risks because [...]
Agroecology and Organic farming
2021-08-26 - 2021-08-27    
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Current research on emerging technologies and strategies, integrated agriculture and sustainable agriculture, crop improvements, the most recent updates in plant and soil science, agriculture and [...]
Agriculture Sciences and Farming Technology
2021-08-26 - 2021-08-27    
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Current research on emerging technologies and strategies, integrated agriculture and sustainable agriculture, crop improvements, the most recent updates in plant and soil science, agriculture and [...]
CIVIL ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURE AND STRUCTURAL MATERIALS
2021-08-27 - 2021-08-28    
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Engineering is applied to the profession in which information on the numerical/mathematical and natural sciences, picked up by study, understanding, and practice, are applied to [...]
Diabetes, Obesity and Its Complications
2021-09-02 - 2021-09-03    
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Diabetes Congress 2021 aims to provide a platform to share knowledge, expertise along with unparalleled networking opportunities between a large number of medical and industrial [...]
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Articles

May 01: Building the perfect new practice management software

health information technology revolution

By Tina Beychok

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With the current push toward electronic health records (EHRs), many doctors of chiropractic are now taking the time to evaluate their practice management software to determine if it meets their current and future needs. Given how fast technology changes, the odds are very good that DCs will need to seriously consider updating their software.

However, the range of offerings can be overwhelming. Some are just stand alone EHR systems, while others are fully integrated to billing and scheduling software. Some may allow for customization, while others may not. Certain software systems can even connect to a larger network, such as for a hospital or a specialist office.

Deciding on the right program management software

Many DCs make the mistake of rushing out to buy the latest software without really taking the time to determine if it is a good fit for their specific office needs. Before making any purchases, DCs should start by examining exactly what they wish the practice software to do for them, both now and in the future as the practice grows.

Making a wish list

A wish list is a good way to start determining which software will best meet the needs of the practice.

  • Will a stand-alone EHR program suffice, or will it need to be integrated with other systems in the office, such as billing or scheduling?
  • Does the software need to “talk to” outside entities, such as specialists or insurance companies?
  • Can the software be customized to allow for such things as freehand notes in an EHR

    record?Essentially, this wish list is what the DC’s ideal practice management software should be.

    From ideal to practical

    Once the wish list is complete, it is time to move from an ideal practice management software system to a practical one. Take the wish list and go through each item to determine which features are absolutely necessary, completely unnecessary and simply nice to have. This will help narrow down the list to essential features needed to keep the office running as efficiently as possible, but without sacrificing quality.

    For example, if a DC is not affiliated with a hospital or a larger practice group, they may not have much need for outside integration. On the other hand, if that same DC wants to link automated appointment reminders to the EHR, they will definitely want to consider software that is not a stand-alone EHR.

    Talk to colleagues

    Is there a colleague with a similar practice? If so, it may be useful to compare notes about various practice management software programs. This will provide an outside perspective from somebody who has actually worked with the software and is aware of both the potential benefits and pitfalls.

    Implementing practice management software can give DCs a better handle on their business, from patient history, to billing, to scheduling and beyond. However, DCs must also take the time to find the right software package to best suit their needs.

    Understanding their current practice and where they want it to go is the first step toward improving both patient satisfaction and the practice’s bottom line.

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