Top 5 Medical Practice IT Trends for 2012

by Richard Stokes

As 2012 inches closer, the Network 1 team has started discussing our New
Year’s Resolutions. Helping others was one resolution that we could all agree
on.

In that spirit, I wanted to share with you five IT trends that doctor’s offices
should keep an eye on in 2012:

  1. Electronic Medical Records (EMRs)
  2. Check-In Kiosks
  3. Cloud Computing
  4. Mobile Devices / TeleHealth Services
  5. Disaster Recovery/Business Continuity

My New Year’s resolution is to write a blog on each of the above trends. So,
check back in the new year to see if I’m able to keep it!

Network 1 Consulting is a 13-year-old, IT Support company in Atlanta, GA.  We become – or augment – the IT department for professional services companies: law firms, medical practices and financial services firms.  Our IT experts can fix computers – but what our clients really value is the industry-specific best practices we bring to their firm.  This is especially important with technology, along with regulations and cyber threats, changing so rapidly.  We take a proactive approach to helping our clients use technology to gain and keep their competitive advantage.

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Richard Stokes: As the Director of Sales for Network 1, Richard identifies “future” clients that can benefit from the support of an experienced, outsourced IT team. He helps clients and prospects find technology solutions they need to achieve better productivity and efficiency so they can focus on making money and growing their businesses.

Network 1 designs, builds and supports the IT you need to run your business more securely, productively and successfully. Whether you want to outsource all of your IT needs to a reliable, responsive, service-oriented company, or need to supplement the work of your internal IT staff, we will carefully evaluate where you are now, discuss where you want to go and implement and support a plan to get you there with as little interruption as possible.

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