News

Physicians Seek Federal Incentives to Fund EMRs


 

Dr. Kevin Napier, an internist in a nine-physician family and internal medicine practice in Griffin, Ga., said that he and his colleagues had spent $400,000 for the purchase of a system and subsequent training since 2005. The physicians are financing the system at a cost of $1,000 a month each, and their payments will continue for the next 3 years, he said.

There was a huge drop in patient volume and income the first year of implementation, but the benefits have outweighed the risks, Dr. Napier said.

Pages

Recommended Reading

FDA to Sharpen Focus on Postmarketing Drug Safety
MDedge Family Medicine
Legislation Unlikely to Help Most Insulin Users
MDedge Family Medicine
States Pursue Insurance Mandates, Transparency
MDedge Family Medicine
Policy & Practice
MDedge Family Medicine
Senate Panel Is Skeptical About SCHIP Expansion
MDedge Family Medicine
CMS Proposes Greater Carotid Stenting Coverage
MDedge Family Medicine
Geriatric Hopes Rest on Improved Medicare Reimbursement
MDedge Family Medicine
Policy & Practice
MDedge Family Medicine
For Country and Medicine: Physician Reservists
MDedge Family Medicine
Employer-Based Insurance Coverage in Trouble
MDedge Family Medicine