Electronic Health Record Software
Pain management practices face unique operational pressures, from controlled substance compliance and procedure documentation to complex billing workflows and payer scrutiny. Add in ASC coordination, imaging, and ongoing audit risk,…
Most dermatology practices today operate two businesses under one roof: insurance-driven medical dermatology and cash-pay cosmetic services. The software that supports both well combines insurance claims management, cash-pay transactions, specialty-specific documentation, and…
Physician burnout is finally trending down. According to the American Medical Association, burnout rates dropped below 50% in 2024 for the first time since before the pandemic. This is a meaningful…
Orthopedic software for surgery center workflows is specialty-built EHR and practice management technology that connects clinic operations, imaging, surgical scheduling, intraoperative documentation, and revenue cycle across both ambulatory surgery centers…
Running a single ophthalmology clinic is hard enough. Running three, five, or fifteen locations is an entirely different operational challenge. What worked when your practice had one office and a handful of…
Most clinicians spend an hour or two charting after their workday ends. Researchers call it “work outside of work.” Clinicians call it something much more blunt; pajama time. It’s the time in the…
Optical inventory is one of the biggest hidden profit leaks in modern optometry practices. Frames go missing. Lens orders sit unfulfilled. Contact lens stock gets ordered twice or not at…
For multi-specialty groups that operate both clinics and ambulatory surgery centers, the technology stack often tells a frustrating story: two systems, two logins, two sets of patient records, and a…
Charting is quietly draining clinical practices. Providers spend nearly two hours on documentation for every hour of patient care, and most finish notes after clinic hours. Not only that but…
Providers are spending too much time documenting visits. Notes get finished after the kids are in bed, charts pile up between patients, and a significant part of every clinicians day disappears into administrative work that…
Many medical practices still run scheduling, billing, payments, and patient communication on separate systems. That setup creates duplicate work, billing delays, reporting gaps, and a lot of staff frustration. Modern…
Incomplete notes. Inconsistent charting. Coding errors. Hours of after-clinic catch-up work. If any of that sounds familiar, the problem may not be your providers…it may be the EHR they’re working in. Generic…
What’s the difference between EHR and Practice Management Software, and do you need both at your practice? An EHR (Electronic Health Record) manages clinical care: charting, prescriptions, labs, and patient…
EHR and practice management pricing for small clinics varies widely based on practice size, specialty, and which features come bundled in. Setup fees range too, depending on data migration, training,…
Choosing the right EHR and practice management system can make or break how your practice runs. The right system cuts documentation time, accelerates billing, and gives your team the tools to…
Compulink’s Optometry EHR Solution Can Increase Efficiency and Success This is the story of a practice that was referred to Compulink more than 20 years ago and is still running…
The Compulink Advantage EHR and Practice Management Solution goes beyond improving clinical documentation and efficiency — it completely eliminates costly and time-consuming tasks from the day-to-day operations of your…
As coronavirus (COVID-19) rapidly spreads across the globe, we are seeing an increasing number of communities choosing to enact “stay at home” orders to slow the spread. The really magical…
[bs_row class=”row”][bs_col class=”col-sm-6″] If you’ve tried to leave your electronic health records software vendor and they’ve told you they will not give you your patient data or you need to…