Vestibular, central nervous and corneo-retinal potential testing is readily available to physicians in assessing patient risk for falls. Many patients are asymptomatic with inner ear disturbances being the leading risk for falls. The right equipment enables physicians to quickly and easily treat patients and reduce the risk and incidence of […]

  • TM Flow and Autonomic Nervous System Testing

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The TM Flow is proving to be an invaluable diagnostic tool in the detection of Cardiac Autonomic Neuropathy (CAN). CAN is a serious and underdiagnosed complication of diabetes. Early detection of CAN is possible for physicians in the primary care field, with the right equipment, such as the TM Flow […]

  • The #1 Condition Overlooked by Most Primar...

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  Primary Care Physicians are facing many challenges in today’s healthcare economy. According to a survey done by Procare, roughly half of independent doctors responded that they expect to have to sell their practice within the next decade [1]. In most primary care practices, opportunities for reimbursements are missed. This […]

  • How Patient Engagement can increase your p...

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The intimate link between psychology and physiology is no longer in question: the better a patient is informed, the better the outcome. In this era of “whole person medicine,” encouraging your patients to learn about and participate in their own care can constitute a major saving of cost and time. […]

  • How Ancillary Services Like Medical Record...

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Overwhelmed by paper?   For as low as $129.00 per standard size banker’s box (10″H x 12″W x 15″D) you can have your paper records scanned, which includes the optical character recognition (OCR) of each record.  Once your records are scanned, you are able to:   Instantly Search for one […]

  • How Medical Records Storage can increase y...

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Despite the adoption of electronic medical records (EMR) systems, medical practices still face serious space constraints due to the storage of physical patient files. And in a medical practice, space is money—meaning every square foot occupied by physical records represents thousands in wasted resources. Shelves upon shelves of cumbersome files […]