Practice/Group Management Tips
Which EHR is Right For Your Practice?
For over 30 years, we’ve been helping medical providers save time and streamline their practices. Here’s how:
Read MoreHow to Make Patient Scheduling More Efficient
Scheduling can be one of the hardest things to do for any health care operation. Our custom scheduling system eases the frustrations of sitting in the waiting room for hours on end.
Read MoreTaking the Stress out of Patient Scheduling
Our state-of-the-art tools can save you time and money while streamlining efficiency. Here’s how:
Read More4 Tips for Managing a Successful Urgent Care Practice
A patient-friendly practice is only four steps away!
Read MoreMillennials Drive The Increase In Urgent Care Facilities
As patient populations expand and their needs evolve, on-demand providers are evolving as well, incorporating new services and technologies into their offerings – such as telemedicine, occupational health, and online registration to keep up with the increase of urgent cares. Millennial Patients Driving Change The Benchmarking Report identified the influence of Millennial consumers as a…
Read MoreAddressing The Elephant in the Room: Physician Happiness
The Physicians Foundation 2018 survey, revealed some interesting findings of the impact of several factors driving physician happiness to reassess their careers. Med USA slate of services is designed to remove the operational burden for all physicians.
Read MoreNavigating the Waters of the False Claims Act (FCA)
Knowledge, adaptability and longevity are a few core values of Med USA. To mitigate risk and help our clients continue to prosper we provide services and software solutions to help reduce the administrative burdens that continually mount upon practices of all sizes. In 2013, Olympus Corp. paid $310.8 million to settle a civil FCA case.…
Read MoreHealth Care is Now the Largest Employer in United States
We’ve heard for a long time that health-care is growing. The time was inevitable. Due to the aging demographic of the country—and equally unstoppable growth in medical spending due to government expenditures and private investment—it was long obvious that health-care jobs would slowly take up more and more of the economy. But at the beginning…
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