This week, read about the case for independent practice, the benefits of patient feedback, and more.
We hope you enjoyed the short workweek! In today's issue, we offer tips around healthcare technology, patient care, and financial management:
- 📉 10 EHR statistics you should know — plus tips for choosing the right system
- 📝 Sample letter for appealing a health insurance claim denial
- 💲 How much should I charge for medical billing services?
- 🙂 6 ways patient feedback can help improve your healthcare practice
- 👻 Top reasons patients no-show or cancel
Plus, don’t miss the first article of our new column, "The Business of Medicine," about the case for independent practice — along with our new report about building sustainable practices.
CHART OF THE WEEK
10 EHR statistics you should know — plus tips for choosing the right system
Many physicians recognize that EHRs have valuable potential. But many also face design, customization, and configuration challenges with their EHRs. These challenges can contribute to inefficiencies at best and patient harm at worst.
Tebra surveyed 183 independent providers across 6 specialities to understand their concerns and challenges. Overall, we found that providers are dissatisfied with their current EHRs and want substantial improvements.
So what do you need to know about finding an EHR that will support your practice and your patients? Here are 10 EHR stats to keep in mind — and actionable tips to help you in your search.
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The case for independent medical practices
Discover why starting an independent practice could be the most rewarding step in your medical career — and more achievable than you think.
That's it for this week!
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