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Latest Physical Therapy Documentation System Makes Running a Practice Easier, According to Marketer Nitin Chhoda
[December 28, 2012]

Latest Physical Therapy Documentation System Makes Running a Practice Easier, According to Marketer Nitin Chhoda


Denville, NJ, Dec 28, 2012 (PRWeb.com via COMTEX) -- Physical therapy documentation can be seen as a difficult process. With the fast approaching deadline of having the latest PT documentation system in a practice, therapists should learn using the EMR system as soon as possible.



Nitin Chhoda is showing practice owners on how using an EMR (electronic medical record) can help make documentation easier and improve their office functionality overall. Physical therapists need a method to successfully keep track of patient records, billing, and other office management needs. Through the use of an electronic medical record, running a practice becomes easier because all of the office management needs, such as previously mentioned, are met.

Through the use of physical therapy software like an EMR system, clinicians are able to empower themselves, according to Nitin Chhoda. With healthcare costs increasing annually, Nitin Chhoda recommends investing in EMR now so that physical therapy practices can survive through preparation. With the use of the software, practice operations such as billing become a smooth process which can occur efficiently. Both the patients and the physical therapists will have less stress as a result of an EMR, because of its easy-to-use organization tactics.


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.

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