Recently, ArbiMed Inventory asked those in the Retina community to share with us the impact that COVID-19 has had on their practices. Here’s what we learned… Our recent survey of Retina and multi-specialty practices provided some noteworthy insights regarding the …
4 Ways to Alleviate the Increasing Pressures in Managing the Healthcare Sector
The healthcare business management sector is struggling to keep up with the increasing costs and demands thrown its way every year. Combined with a lack of process, and turnover in support staff, this means that it can be quite hard …
ArbiMed Retina Featured in Retinal Physician Magazine
We are excited to announce that ArbiMed Retina, our Dose Tracking Software designed for Retina specialists, is featured in the January issue of Retinal Physician magazine! Read the full story below. NEW PRODUCT APPLICATIONS: Keeping Track of Costly Retina Medications …
3 Essential Tips for Effective Retina Inventory Management
Written by Marla DiCarlo For medical operations of any kind, including retina clinics, inventory is one of the primary expenses. The costs of maintaining an inventory are on the rise, but not having what’s needed at any given time can …
Retina Injection Dose-Tracking Software Offers Multiple Benefits
The expense and ubiquity of injections makes knowing the status of every dose imperative. AS FEATURED IN OPHTHALMOLOGY MANGEMENT MAGAZINE: Retina Injection Dose-Tracking Software Offers Multiple Benefits Modern retina practices deal with an inventory of very expensive injection medications. When …
5 Inventory and Reimbursement Questions Every Retina Practice Should Ask
The American Academy of Ophthalmology hashtag#aao2019 annual meeting is fast approaching. Leading up to the show we will share a new question each day next week that Retina & Ophthalmology practices can use to help better assess their inventory management …
7 Ways to Perform an Inventory Management ‘check-up’ at Your Retina Clinic
Given all the reimbursement hoops there are to jump through and the significant costs associated with injectable medications, it makes sense that today’s most efficient Retina practices take inventory management very seriously. Whether it be determining par levels and creating …
Viable Technology Optimizes Clinical Revenue Cycles
Challenge in Medical Operations The cost and challenges within the clinical business operation keep increasing at significant speed and health practitioners everywhere are feeling the pressures. There’s a tighter squeeze by payers for reimbursement and little ease from contract negotiations. …
Dose Tracking and Health Care: Is Your Practice Ready?
Dose tracking will be increasingly crucial as health care continues to experience change, since providers must effectively manage patient treatment and protect valuable prescriptions. But how can doctors effectively implement dose tracking in their practice or facility? Why Dose Tracking? …
The Smart Way to Buy Medical Practice Software
These days many healthcare providers are looking to gain a competitive advantage through medical practice software and other systems. But investing in technology can be tricky. How can providers avoid making big mistakes when it comes to tech investments? The Smart …
The “Necessary Evil” of Medical Inventory Management: Is There a Better Way?
Hospitals often struggle with inventory management. Are there strategies for bringing this problem under control to better serve patients?
Medical Waste and Recyclables: How Can Healthcare Providers Address the Crisis?
As the global community now struggles to find a solution for the recyclable waste crisis, what can medical providers do to address this challenge?
When It Comes to Medical Practice Management, Information Is King
How can accurate and timely data help individual practices and facilities strengthen their balance sheets?
Medical Inventory Control Techniques: Strategies for Success
Many medical practices and facilities estimate how much inventory they will need using traditional methods like Excel or pen and paper. This approach is simple at first, but its limitations will be apparent as the practice grows. What other methods are available for a growing business?
EDI and Medical Supply Management: Are You Missing Out?
EDI technology is not new. But many medical practices are still not taking advantage of its capabilities to optimize spending and save money.
Barcoding in Healthcare: An Effective Way to Lower Costs
Barcoding in healthcare promises to be a game changer for inventory control. But how can medical providers best use barcodes for their needs?
Are Expiring Drugs Costing Your Practice? The Importance of Expiration Tracking
Medications are some of the biggest expenses any clinical setting incurs. What tools do you have in place for expiration tracking?
Use What You Have: Improving Patient Care With Data
In developing better strategies for patient care, one key component is data management and analysis. Often there can be substantial benefit simply from leveraging the data you already have.
Blockchain and Healthcare: How Feasible Is it?
As technology continues to reshape healthcare management, blockchain has been discussed as a possible innovation that can bring radical changes to the industry. But are these improvements feasible, or do they bring added risk?
The Benefits of Industry Specific Software in Healthcare
In an environment of increasing business competition, industry specific software can be a powerful tool to help your business not only survive but also maintain a path of healthy growth.
Technology and the Fight Against Prescription Drug Abuse
Technology can provide an effective tool in the fight against prescription drug abuse
Inventory Control Methods for Urgent Care
Urgent Care Centers are increasingly using inventory management software to optimize purchasing and lower costs.
Inventory Control in Healthcare: Implications and Strategies
Running out of medical inventory can be costly to your practice in many ways, but how can this be avoided?
Understanding PAR Levels: What? Why? How?
Understanding PAR (Periodic Automatic Replenishment) Levels is critical to managing any medical practice or facility, since PAR levels help control spending and maintain stocks. This will be especially important as providers navigate an environment of continuing uncertainty in the healthcare industry.
AI in Healthcare: The Future?
To some AI, or artificial intelligence, may seem like a remote concept, but the reality is that AI already exists. In what ways can machine intelligence transform the science and practice of medicine?
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