Your Practice in the Cloud
Posted By American Med Spa Association, Wednesday, December 21, 2016
Historically, Plastic Surgery practices have needed to be more aware than many other medical specialties when recognizing the direct effect that patient experience has on retention and practice growth. While the focus on ensuring a positive patient experience has not changed, it is important to emphasize and increase operational efficiency due to the continually changing health care landscape.
Many plastic surgery practices were early adopters of cloud-based practice management (PM) and electronic medical record (EMR) systems in hopes that they would address efficiency issues and maximize productivity. As technology evolves, however, practices must continue to stay up-to-date with trends to ensure that the system they implemented five or 10 years ago is not now hindering operations and opportunities for growth.
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Many plastic surgery practices were early adopters of cloud-based practice management (PM) and electronic medical record (EMR) systems in hopes that they would address efficiency issues and maximize productivity. As technology evolves, however, practices must continue to stay up-to-date with trends to ensure that the system they implemented five or 10 years ago is not now hindering operations and opportunities for growth.
Read More at Cosmetic Surgery Times >>