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Tag: electronic medical record

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Posted inHealthcare Technology

Mental health providers, small MD offices look for delay on electronic records

by Rose Hoban May 23, 2019April 13, 2021

By Rose Hoban The deadline is awfully close. By law, June 1 is the day for most of the state’s hospitals, physician’s offices, mental health providers and others to be hooked into the state’s growing health information exchange, known as NC Health Connex. But for many small physicians’ offices and mental health providers that deadline […]

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Posted inState Health Policy

Mental health providers, others ask for delay to electronic health record requirement

by Rose Hoban March 13, 2019March 12, 2019
Posted inChronic Disease, Consumer News, Featured, Healthcare Workers, Profiles, Uninsured

Wake County Doc Believes He Has a Cure for ‘Dysfunctional Medicine’

by Editor November 11, 2014December 14, 2014
After the new Medicaid payment system, NC Tracks rolled out, Ahoskie pediatrician found herself with close to $100,000 in unpaid claims from N.C.'s Medicaid program.
Posted inChildren's Health, Featured, Healthcare Technology, Medicaid, Profiles, Rural Health, State Health Policy

A Rural Practice Fights to Stay Solvent

by Editor October 21, 2014July 22, 2020
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Posted inFeatured, Healthcare Technology, State Health Policy

NC Looks to the Future of Health Information Technology

by Rose Hoban September 11, 2012October 19, 2021

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