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- 6 November, 2020
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How Little River Medical Center Thrived During the Pandemic
It’s been months since the COVID-19 pandemic transformed the way providers practice medicine. For many, the need for an almost overnight transformation became too much of a strain on their resources, and practices were forced to shut down permanently. Others like Little River Medical Center found the means to adapt and utilize comprehensive tools and strategies to find success in the wake of a global pandemic.
Read Continue- 19 October, 2020
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How Telehealth, CCM, and Contactless Check-In Revitalized a Practice in Need
If there’s one word to describe Dr. Stephen Salopak, it would be impressive. He runs a sole provider practice in Lafayette, Louisiana, where he not only provides care for the many patients who live in the city but also those in the surrounding communities.
Read Continue- 15 October, 2020
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Targeting Behavioral Health, Remote Care & More
The COVID-19 crisis has placed enormous strain on the things that constitute community — connecting in person, discussing problems, and supporting patients with their health needs. It is natural that community health centers lead the fight against the effects of the pandemic.
Read Continue- 30 September, 2020
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Surviving COVID-19: Telehealth and Beyond
More than six months after the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 outbreak a global pandemic, the world continues to search for hope amid great loss. According to the WHO, some 170 potential vaccines are under development, with more than two dozen already in clinical trials.
Read Continue- 21 September, 2020
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3 Important healow TeleVisits Features
Thousands of practices nationwide are enjoying the power and flexibility of healow TeleVisits™ to deliver patient care remotely. But did you know about three features that are making care easier and better than ever?
Read Continue- 1 September, 2020
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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- 28 August, 2020
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How the Patient Portal Is Making a Difference for a Pediatric Practice
During these challenging times, strengthening Patient Engagement may seem like a daunting task, but it doesn’t have to be. VIP Midsouth Children’s Clinic is a group of eight pediatric clinics in Tennessee that use the Patient Portal to strengthen engagement.
Read Continue- 24 July, 2020
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Pushing Boundaries, Reaching New Horizons
The thing about boundaries is that you never quite reach them. In healthcare, for example, new technology — or a novel application of old technology — always opens new possibilities.
Read Continue- 17 July, 2020
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How to Keep Your Patients & Staff Safe During COVID-19
With so much uncertainty surrounding COVID-19, safety is on everyone’s mind right now. Providers may wonder about the best ways to continue seeing patients while minimizing the risk of spreading coronavirus and easing the anxiety of patients and staff.
Read Continue- 1 July, 2020
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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- 29 June, 2020
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The Telehealth Revolution Continues
With businesses reopening and clinical trials of potential vaccines under way, there’s hope that the end of the coronavirus pandemic may be within sight. But does bringing COVID-19 under control also mean the end of the telehealth revolution that has seen a surge in remote medical visits over the last three months?
Read Continue- 24 June, 2020
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How Advocare Put healow TeleVisits™ to Work
British writer C.S. Lewis once said that “we must stop regarding unpleasant or unexpected things as interruptions of real life. The truth is that interruptions are real life.”
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