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The value of Google Plus skyrocketed after Google started using Google Plus as a factor in search engine rankings. If your Google Plus account is used effectively,
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The value of Google Plus skyrocketed after Google started using Google Plus as a factor in search engine rankings. If your Google Plus account is used effectively,
A recent analysis of website traffic across multiple medical specialties shows steady growth in mobile traffic across the board.
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A study titled Do Patients “Like” Good Care? Measuring Quality via Facebook revealed that the number of likes on a hospital’s Facebook page are a good indicator of patient satisfaction and low mortality rate.
XprESS™ balloon sinus dilation content, developed by Entellus Medical and syndicated using Encounter Health™, is now available to physicians who perform this procedure. Accessed through our Encounter Health content library,
With such a wide range of services, Medical Associates of Clinton, Iowa chose Practis, LLC to facilitate the design of their new website. With our insights in the medical industry and their rich history of experience,
The HHS has released a new web-based security training module, CyberSecure: Your Medical Practice. This is an online game that helps providers, and their staff, test their knowledge of HIPAA’s security requirements.
An excellent group of 21 gastroenterologists with locations in the Piedmont and Delaware Valley regions of Pennsylvania. Skilled in advanced procedures and conditions such as endoscopy,
A vastly visually pleasing colorectal surgery website design for LM Prasad MD SC has now been completed by the talented Practis, LLC design and development team.
A recent study conducted by Vanguard Communications found that patients look for health care information first over provider information when searching online. Interestingly only a fraction of physicians surveyed offer their website visitors,