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Empowering Private Practice Therapists: Balancing Productivity, Privacy and Control in Note-Taking Amidst AI Advancements

Icanotes

Empowering Private Practice Therapists: Balancing Productivity, Privacy and Control in Note-Taking Amidst AI Advancements A growing number of industries are incorporating artificial intelligence into their operations. Behavioral and mental health facilities are no exception.

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How to Market to Doctors, Physicians, and Other Health Care Professionals

Healthcare Success

However, it’s important to note that medical practices are consolidating at an alarming and ever-increasing rate. So much so that private practice has become an “endangered species.” While you may still have private practice doctors on your lead list, the majority are probably employees of a much larger system.

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Should a Psychedelic Therapist Be Able to Continue Therapy for Their Patients Beyond Formal Integration Sessions?

Bill Of Health

As part of a research team at the University of Sydney, I recently interviewed as number of experts in the field, with the aim of developing a comprehensive taxonomy of matters relating to psychedelic therapy that are or could be regulated.

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Data Integrity, Security, and Confidentiality: The Building Blocks of Healthcare Data Management

HIT Consultant

While these physical tools within a hospital or private practice are important, unstructured data also plays a critical, yet often understated, role in the overall care experience of a patient. Lab results, transcripts, radiology imagery, and physicians’ notes all fall under the category of unstructured data.

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MedBridge Roundtable: Insights from Organizations Using the MedBridge Remote Therapeutic Monitoring Solution

Medbridge Education

For healthcare organizations across the industry, one of the most consistent challenges is maintaining patient engagement amid high drop-off rates, all while operating on tight profit margins due to high overhead costs, industry regulations, and third-party payer requirements.

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OSHA Cracking Down on Workplace Violence Against Home-Based Care Workers

Home Health Care

Home-based care workers are typically working alone in a setting that may be unfamiliar and where they aren’t in complete control, private-practice attorney Elizabeth E. Caregivers and clinicians working in the home are in an especially vulnerable position to experience workplace violence. Hogue, told Home Health Care News.

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8 Ways to Enhance the Patient Experience & Drive Leads with QR Codes

Healthcare Success

A recent study by Annals of Family Medicine found that doctors spend more than half of their time on Emergency Medical Records (EMR) regulations, which means less time available for patients. Just like hospitals, medical clinics and private practice doctors can also benefit from using QR codes. . Medical Clinics.