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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 · March 19, 2014
EHR feature: Use your patient portal to achieve Meaningful Use
We just made it easier for your patients to access their health records and register for their patient portal (PHR). Previously you needed to provide an enrollment PIN to your patient during a visit—a process that many found to be cumbersome. Your patients can now...
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Practice Fusion · March 13, 2014
How providers moved from ICD-9 to SNOMED codes
This is the third in our series of blog posts that discuss the technology behind Meaningful Use, the Medicare and Medicaid EHR incentive program that provides financial incentives for the “meaningful use” of certified EHR technology to improve patient care. If you’re interested in joining...
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Practice Fusion · March 11, 2014
Practice Fusion Logo: New for 2014
We’re excited to unveil the new Practice Fusion logo.
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Practice Fusion · March 7, 2014
EHR Update: The future of charting and flowsheets on Practice Fusion
We have big plans for improving the way you use your EHR for charting patient encounters. As we upgrade our technology to HTML from Flex (our current Flash-based technology) in the coming months, the new chart note will be accessible on your iPad, incorporate more...
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Practice Fusion · February 25, 2014
Clinical Decision Support advisories illuminate more at the point of care
For the most part, point of care health information technology has operated on an information input basis. Big databases store health information, and while it sure beats paper, few systems outside of billing have been making sense of the data we worked so hard to...
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