Insights Blog
Practice Fusion regularly shares insights from our industry experts as well as tips and tricks for getting the most out of your EHR solutions in today’s ever evolving healthcare landscape.
Traditional MIPS program: What’s required for 2022?
Are you ready for the changes to Traditional MIPS Program in 2022? Read our latest blog article to learn more about the new requirements.
Read moreExpansion of telehealth for behavioral health providers in 2022
Learn more about how updates to the CMS Physician Fee Schedule promote the expansion of patient access to behavioral health providers via telemedicine.
Read moreTop three challenges facing today’s independent medical practices
Independent medical practices are a valuable part of the medical system, but they face numerous challenges in a changing healthcare environment.
Read moreVideo: How EHR adoption has helped the Carter Clinic spend more time with their patients
Watch how the Carter Clinic, a behavioral health clinic group in Raleigh, NC, utilizes the Practice Fusion EHR to run their practices more efficiently.
Read moreWhat’s New for ICD-10 in 2022?
For the fiscal year (FY) 2022, CMS and the NCHS added 165 new ICD-10 codes versus the whopping 485 additions that we saw in FY 2021
Read moreBest Practices for Onboarding and Offboarding Medical Practice Staff
Find the crucial roles that both onboarding and offboarding play in protecting your practice, your patients, and the integrity and security of your EHR system.
Read moreThe 25 Most Common Medical Diagnoses | Practice Fusion
The list of 25 common diagnoses represents a combination of the prevalence of certain conditions in the U.S., as well as the kinds of practices using the EHR.
Read moreThe future of telehealth: Making it work for your practice
Discover a wide range of telehealth tools that can help you to stay connected with your practice & your patients, even before the actual telehealth appointment.
Read moreWhat is a PDMP (Prescription Drug Monitoring Program)?
A Prescription Drug Monitoring Program is an electronic database that keeps track of and records controlled substance prescriptions. Learn more about PDMP here.
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