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Manage your EHR inbox more effectively with these tips

Mobius MD

Standardized message templates can speed up replies to common inquiries, like prescription refills and test results. Discuss Test Results in Visits When Possible Pre-visit lab testing can help eliminate unnecessary follow-ups. Consider working with your team to build this structure into clinic scheduling.

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Hospital Phlebotomist

Phlebotomy Careers

A⁣ hospital⁤ phlebotomist is a trained healthcare professional‌ responsible for drawing blood from patients for laboratory testing, transfusions, or blood donations within‌ a hospital surroundings. Flexible⁤ Scheduling: Opportunities ⁣for ​shifts and part-time work. What Is a ⁣Hospital ⁣Phlebotomist?

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Your Health Doesn’t Take a Summer Break: Why June Is the Perfect Time for a Checkup

Minority Nurse

The National Cervical Cancer Coalition reminds us that womens health should remain a year-round priority, with regular care and awareness playing a vital role in long-term wellness. For example, a doctor can run a blood test to ensure youre not vitamin deficient if youre feeling sluggish.

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Preparing for audit inevitability: Is your practice ready?

Medical Economics

He has a system, uses scribes and moves efficiently through his schedule. For example, a pulmonologist running pulmonary function tests on every patient makes sense — that’s what patients come to see him for. But a primary care physician ordering the same test for every patient? But that high volume still triggered an audit.

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Why Good communication Matters in Healthcare

Practice Builders

Clear communication protocols reduce the time spent coordinating decisions and repeating tests. Multidisciplinary rounds in which all members of the care team contribute. Poor communication between shifts or departments can result in duplicate tests or delayed therapy, which frustrates patients. What to do?

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Spreadsheets, Meetings, Lunches, and Paychecks

Sensible Medicine

Sure, sometimes we ask you to do a fit test. And we do—we implement new digital health tools, we ensure our quality ratings stay competitive enough to draw in new patients and earn incentive dollars, we manage your paychecks, run your residency programs, create all the materials for board meetings, and implement EHR efficiencies.

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Friday Reflection 27: The Poor Historian

Sensible Medicine

Many a medical trainee has been humiliated on morning rounds after proclaiming that their presentation was wanting because the “patient was a poor historian.” iii] I have had numerous people appear on my schedule with the chief concern of “chest pain” documented by the nurse.