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Practice Fusion is the #1 cloud-based electronic health record (EHR) platform for doctors and patients in the U.S., with a mission of connecting doctors, patients and data to drive better health and save lives. As the largest cloud-based EHR and the fourth largest EHR overall1, Practice Fusion is helping to reshape the future of healthcare.
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Practice Fusion · September 12, 2016
Medscape's 2016 EHR Report: Practice Fusion rated #1 for satisfaction
Practice Fusion was named the #1 EHR for user satisfaction in Medscape’s EHR Report 2016.1 According to the survey’s explanatory notes, the satisfaction rating reflects “Not only staff and overall satisfaction, but also value for the money and the usefulness and appearance of the patient...
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Practice Fusion · August 26, 2016
Customize your EHR: Rich-text formatting, chart views, reminders, online check-in and more
We’re excited to announce several top requested features that will improve customization in your EHR. These new customization options are available now and will help make our EHR an even better fit for your particular specialty or subspecialty.
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Practice Fusion · August 19, 2016
Ensure your information on Medicare Physician Compare is up to date
If you’re a provider that accepts Medicare patients, it’s likely you’re one of the 6 in 10 providers that have your information listed on Physician Compare, a website created by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). According to CMS, Physician Compare is designed...
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Practice Fusion · August 18, 2016
Practice Fusion gives the top pros and cons of cloud-based EHRs
Trying to calculating your return on investment when switching from from an in-house EHR to a new cloud-based EHR? In addition to the initial cost savings compared to purchasing and maintaining a local server-based system, cloud-based EHRs like Practice Fusion’s also include many hidden benefits...
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Practice Fusion · August 8, 2016
Chronic conditions: A closer look at a primary driver for quality reporting
I recently thought back to a conversation I had many years ago with close colleagues about the health conditions of our parents. High blood pressure and obesity were the top diagnoses affecting our families, but that was 15 years ago when our parents were in...
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