San Diego, CA – May 13th, 2013 – ChiroTouch™, the nation’s leader in chiropractic software, is pleased to announce it will be attending the Breakthrough Coaching Total Team Training Seminar in Raleigh, NC, on May 18th, 2013.
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Older physicians are less likely to use an electronic health record system than their younger counterparts. A recent Health Affairs study found that in 2011 30.8% of physicians older than age 55 were using a basic EHR system, compared with 40% of doctors younger than age 40 and 35.5% of doctors ages...
San Diego, CA – March 16th, 2012 – ChiroTouch™, the nation’s leader in chiropractic software, is pleased to announce it will be attending the North Carolina Chiropractic Association Spring Conference in Asheville, North Carolina, on March 23rd, 2012.
Here we are again faced with keeping costs down and one more stipulation by health insurers to limit access based on numbers which are generated to show evidence based medicine. We have one problem here though as that new products and procedures are approved by the FDA all the time, and many are...
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A couple months ago the Free Clinic Association sponsored a free day of healthcare in the Washington DC area and their next move is in Charlotte, North Carolina. Giant One Day Free Clinic in Washington D.C. to be held Aug. 4th, 2010 for The Uninsured No doubt the free clinics are probably not nearly...
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The work will be sent to a company named SOURCECORP with locations in the Carolinas and the Philippines. The data entry will be done in North Carolina, but you might guess where everything else might be going. You know I get tired of reading these notices where the boss says it is difficult...
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It seems like there’s a report of one of these dumping cases every month on average and those are the ones we hear about. Shredders are getting easier to find and if you don’t want to do it yourself, there are services that will do it for you incase of a large amount of patient charts. Not...
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One county in North Carolina is trying this as a lure to remind people to get tested. They state that due to rough economic times that people are more likely to risky sex behavior as a way to cope. The numbers in the county said cases have tripled over what they were last year, so perhaps...
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