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Recently, in Ukraine, more and more primary care physicians choose private practice. As experience shows, this is both effective and convenient. And for both the doctor and the patient. The first gets the opportunity to earn money and effectively manage their time, the second – a more efficient and individual approach in terms of service.
Doctor Booster decided not to stand aside from the topic of private medicine and help doctors not only conduct their business effectively, but also share the experience of those professionals who have already achieved success in this field. Continue reading
How a doctor can save smartphone memory: recommendations from Doctor Booster
Doctors who actively use a smartphone are constantly faced with the problem of lack of device memory. Communicating with patients through Messagers, sending and receiving photos or other files from them – all this very quickly reduces the space available on the smartphone, and a lot of unnecessary data accumulates in memory, such as cache, history and files, which can cause the device to start slow down or, worse, hang up. Continue reading
How doctors in the US feel about electronic medical systems: a study
In March of this year, Stanford Medicine, together with The Harris Poll, conducted an interesting study in which they tried to find out exactly how doctors in the United States relate to EHR systems – analogues of medical information systems in Ukraine (MIS).
The study involved 521 primary care physicians, that is, family and general practitioners, as well as interns. All physicians at that time were licensed to practice medicine in the United States and had been using HIS for at least a month. Continue reading