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12 Ways to Supercharge Your Practice in 2012: #8 Leverage “The Cloud” for Real Results

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Three technology trends are creating big opportunities for healthcare providers and managers to improve their bottom line, drive savings, and empower a mobile workforce with “The Cloud”:

  1. Improved cellular and network access to the Internet at all times, from all devices.
  1. More powerful, less expensive smartphones and mobile devices to harness this improved access.
  1. The move to deliver computing services to these mobile devices, as well as traditional personal computers through these ubiquitous, powerful Internet connections, so that most of the work is actually done “In the Cloud”- saving a lot of resources.

The Cloud is more than just a fashionable concept – this is a real change in the way people work– and leading organizations are looking past the buzz into the substantive improvements that technology can offer in work flow and cash flow.

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Posted in: 12 Ways to Supercharge Your Practice, Collections, Billing & Coding, Day-to-Day Operations, Electronic Medical Records, General, Human Resources, Innovation

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Cloud Pre-launch Offer: We’ll Get You On the Cloud for Free

We’re not quite ready to roll out my new web, social media and cloud solutions company, but I am extending a special offer through the end of April for the Manage My Practice readers who want to know what this cloud business is all about.

Read my post here on 76 ways to use the cloud in your medical practice.

Here’s how it works.

1. Contact us during the month of April and we’ll get you set up on a free Box.net account – no credit card required!

2. We’ll do a phone assessment of your pain points and tell you how a cloud can help.

3. We’ll teach you how to use Box.net and how to organize your practice or yourself on the cloud (but you’ll have to do all the heavy lifting!)

That’s it.

If you are interested, contact Abraham Whaley here.

 

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