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New Training
Sessions Announced
New Training
Sessions have been
announced for
November, December,
and January.
Check out the dates
and information by
clicking
here.
Thursday, October
20th, 2005--Another
Positive Training
Session at Gilbert
Location!
Medisoft training
was held today at
our Gilbert
location.
There were many new
tip and speedier
methods discussed in
the training
seminar.
Offices who sent
their staff for
training repeatedly
express happiness
and excitement with
finding out new ways
to increase their
speed within
Medisoft by learning
new shortcut's and
various functions to
minimize headaches
while processing
patient claims.
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Medical Billing EHR
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to our web log (blog). Please come by and see what
information is relevant for your health practice. We
are posting on our website here.
As well out on blogger.com at
http://completemedicalbillingehr.blogspot.com.
Training has been a
success
Complete Medical
Billing is offering
training sessions
for Medisoft in
Arizona and in
Texas. These
sessions have been a
real hit with
office's who have
attended. Most
express their
enjoyment in
learning quicker,
smarter ways to
operate Medisoft.
You can view
announced training
dates by going to
our
training page.
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What if you knew
that a disaster was
coming?
The need for
widespread usage of
electronic health
records is once
again in the
spotlight in the
wake of the Katrina
disaster. Dr.
William Rogers, a
podiatrist from
Mobile, AL knows
first hand just how
important electronic
health records can
be. Dr. Rogers has
utilized Charting
Plus by MediNotes as
his medical records
system for over a
year and the system
proved its worth on
August 29th when
Hurricane Katrina
ripped through the
Gulf Coast.
“I decided to ride
out the storm in
Mobile. I backed my
medical records up
onto tapes and held
them with me
throughout the
storm. I knew that
as long as I was
safe, so were my
medical records.
There is no way I
would have been able
to do the same
things with
thousands of charts
and billing files,”
states Dr. Rogers.
Don Schoen,
President and CEO of
MediNotes
Corporation seconds
Dr. Rogers’
statement. “I
believe the
aftermath of Katrina
has forced
physicians to take a
good look at their
medical records.
With paper records
scattered throughout
the Gulf Coast,
physicians are now
dependant on what
patients may recall
about their medical
situation and must
begin piecing back
together their
history.”
Dr. Rogers was
lucky, his clinic
sustained minimal
damage from the
storm, however if
things had been
worse, he had all
the information he
needed to properly
care for all his
patients, right in
his back pocket.