News & Press
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DR BRETT BRIMHALL ON A PAPERLESS OFFICE: What, Why, and How
February 11, 2008
"One of the doctors asked me why I chose Medicfusion software over all the companies that I looked at. I wanted to answer that question a little bit better than I may have then and also answer it for those of you who had to leave early or were not able to attend."
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Electronic Medical Records: The Future of Private-Practice Documentation
Dynamic Chiropractic Nov 5, 2007
"Imagine increasing the number of patients you see each day and eliminating some of those time-consuming office processes that divert your attention away from your patients and revenue stream."
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Paperless practices beat their bad rap
Business Courier of Cincinnati October 5, 2007
" Imagine increasing the number of patients you see each day and eliminating time-consuming office processes that divert your attention away from patients and what you do best. Imagine the only thing a physician and staff have to worry about is greeting patients and showing them to a treatment room. "
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Paper pillager
Business Courier of Cincinnati July 23, 2007
"Four years ago, Melisa Rottinghaus was looking for ways to maximize the revenue potential in her husband's Cincinnati chiropractic office when she exposed a space hog that wasn't earning its keep: paperwork."
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Everybody's Health goes paperless
The Pulse-Journal April 26, 2007
When Tom Breitenbach of Mason became a patient at Everybody's Health Wellness Center in Mason, he didn't fill out a single piece of paperwork. "Instead of doing all the new patient information paperwork on a clipboard, I entered everything about myself on the computer. It's really advanced and convenient that it's all gone paperless," Breitenbach said.
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Pain Management Associates, LLC Selects Local Company for Electronic Medical Records System
February 28, 2007
Pain Management Associates, LLC, selected West Chester-based Medicfusion today to supply the group's electronic health records system, according to C. Duane Bellamy, MD.
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How Dr. Rottinghaus went from "typical" to "spectacular"
Chiropractic Economics October 2006
"Dean Rottinghaus, DC, had been in practice for a few years. His practice was going well, but it wasn't spectacular. Rottinghaus wanted spectacular. "
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Using PHP and Agile Development for Medical Management Software
International PHP Magazine May, 2006
The CEO and founder of MediGeek, Mel Rottinghaus, knows firsthand about the diffi culties of dealing with a small medical practice stuck in a paper-only, “keep a copy of everything,” “caught in the US healthcare quagmire” world.