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The latest in all things RCM, Electronic Health Records, Radiology Information Systems, Practice Management, Medical Billing, Value-Based Care, & Healthcare IT.

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neurology

By: Christina Rosario
June 11th, 2026

If your neurology practice has not reviewed its billing workflows against the 2026 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule, there is a real chance your team is submitting claims under criteria that no longer apply. Every January brings a round of CPT revisions, relative value unit (RVU) adjustments, and policy changes that affect how neurology services are documented and reimbursed. In 2026, several of those changes hit areas that neurology practices rely on heavily: evaluation and management services, high-cost drug administration, and the evolving telehealth coverage rules that many practices built significant patient volume around.

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Electronic Health Records | neurology

By: Stephen O'Connor
February 15th, 2023

In the realm of managing a neurology practice, the imperative integration of cutting-edge software solutions to elevate patient care has become increasingly apparent. Navigating the complexities of neurological patient care necessitates a profound reliance on technological advancements, making the adoption of Electronic Health Records (EHR) software tailored explicitly for neurology an indispensable consideration. Contrasted with generic EHR software, the implementation of specialized neurology-focused EHR software promises a paradigm shift in outcomes and operational efficiency.

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Electronic Health Records | neurology

By: Stephen O'Connor
October 22nd, 2012

One of the challenges by neurologists who want to implement the use of electronic health records (EHR) is find an application designed especially to fit the workflow and needs of a neurology practice. Since neurology is a medical specialty area that relies heavily on the use of a variety of medical imaging techniques, the EHR software a neurology practice uses must be able to handle storing these images. The EHR software should follow Digital Image Communication in Medicine (DICOM) standard for handling, transmitting, printing, and storing medical records.