messenger
- 27 September, 2022
- blog
Back to School — for Your Practice, Too!
As Aristotle said long ago, “Well begun is half done.” And there’s no better time to put that ancient saying to work than at the start of a new school year.
Read Continue- 1 February, 2022
- blog
One Key for 2022: Staying Focused on Patients
National Patient Recognition Week occurs each year during the first week of February, coinciding with another popular event — Groundhog Day. This year, we imagine that winter’s duration is probably not the first thing on the minds of providers and patients. They’re more likely to be asking how much longer the COVID-19 crisis will last!
Read Continue- 23 March, 2021
- blog
Better Ways to Hear Patients’ Stories
Dr. Kenneth LeCroy says his family primary care practice, Lighthouse Family Medicine, often has nurse practitioner students who are eager to know what each patient’s diagnosis is. As much as diagnoses matter, Dr. LeCroy offers these students a broader perspective.
Read Continue- 9 September, 2020
- blog
It’s Your Practice — Dream Big!
Once upon a time, you dreamed of medical school. You knew that would be hard to achieve. And it was. But you being you, there was always another dream — that of opening your own medical practice.
Read Continue- 1 September, 2020
- blog
Back to the Basics During the COVID-19 Era
With COVID-19 forcing changes to medical practices, 2020 is a great time to go back to basics. As students return to school and families juggle their schedules, it’s the perfect time to do your healthcare IT homework to make sure you’re delivering the services and information they need.
Read Continue- 1 July, 2020
- blog
How to Digitize Your Front Office
Today, digitizing your front office doesn’t have to be a struggle. Utilizing a comprehensive set of tools can help improve workflows and make for a seamless and efficient experience for both patients and staff.
Read Continue- 24 July, 2017
- blog
How Messenger sustains community practice
How does an established practice improve? Imagine for a moment that you run a small family health practice. You’ve been a part of the community for more than 50 years, and deliver quality care to thousands of patients, young and old. You’ve kept up with developments in healthcare, expanded the services you offer your patients, and even made the transition to Electronic Health Records without much trouble.
Read Continue