Since the e-prescribing webinars we hosted have taken place, we’re fielding more and more questions about eRx. While many of you are evaluating options for an e-prescribing system, adoption rates nationwide are still low. <a href="https://www.harmonyhit.com/e-prescribing-adoption-rates-where-do-you-stand/#more-1056" class="more-link"><span aria-label="Continue reading e-Prescribing Adoption Rates. Where do you stand?">(more…)</span></a>
In a former blog post, we wrote about <a title="ePrescribing Incentive" href="https://www.harmonyhit.com/blog/2008/10/13/incentives-to-doctors-for-prescribing-electronically/">Incentives to Doctors for Prescribing Electronically</a>. In follow-up to that, we hosted several ePrescribing webinars to detail the incentive <a href="https://www.harmonyhit.com/eprescribing-initiative-faqs-from-webinar/#more-1047" class="more-link"><span aria-label="Continue reading ePrescribing Initiative FAQs from Webinar">(more…)</span></a>
In 2009 and 2010, your medical practice may realize a 2% gain in Medicare reimbursements. What’s the catch? You need to trade in your prescription pads for e-prescribing technology. <a href="https://www.harmonyhit.com/incentives-to-doctors-for-prescribing-electronically/#more-1037" class="more-link"><span aria-label="Continue reading Incentives to Doctors for Prescribing Electronically">(more…)</span></a>
When medical practices consider transitioning from paper to electronic health records, they are often hit with a variety of vendor pitches and promises about technology. It’s important to remain informed from unbiased sources about the failures and successes of some of the EMR pioneers. <a href="https://www.harmonyhit.com/transitioning-to-electronic-medical-records/#more-1035" class="more-link"><span aria-label="Continue reading Transitioning to Electronic Medical Records">(more…)</span></a>