Denville, NJ (PRWEB) March 06, 2013
After extensive research, EMR News came to the conclusion that practitioners and business owners need to know key information before purchasing software.
According to the website, knowing when to invest, how long to wait before purchasing, when to perform initial product research, and in what circumstances physical and occupational therapy software is most efficient are essential to a business’ success.
The website goes on to state that finding suitable software for the business is also very important. Investing in the wrong piece of software may result in lost time, wasted money, and/or poor return on investment.
Website owner Nitin Chhoda, a licensed physical therapist, created the site because his passion for his practice pushed him to develop the website in order to inform other practitioners about upcoming electronic medical record software information.
EMR News’ sole purpose is to inform readers and website visitors about news pertaining to the EMR industry.
Chhoda’s office can be reached by phone at 201-535-4475. For more information, visit the website at http://www.emrnews.com.
ABOUT NITIN CHHODA
Nitin Chhoda PT, DPT is a licensed physical therapist, a certified strength and conditioning specialist and an entrepreneur. He is the author of "Physical Therapy Marketing For The New Economy" and “Marketing for Physical Therapy Clinics” and is a prolific speaker, writer and creator of products and systems to streamline medical billing and coding, electronic medical records, health care practice management and marketing to increase referrals. He has been featured in numerous industry magazines, major radio and broadcast media, and is the founder of Referral Ignition training systems and the annual Private Practice Summit. Chhoda speaks extensively throughout the U.S., Canada and Asia. He is also the creator of the Therapy Newsletter and Clinical Contact, both web-based services to help private practices improve communication with patients, delivery better quality of care and boost patient retention.