Helen Farnen

Helen Farnen is RXNT's former Senior Marketing Copywriter. During her time at RXNT, she contributed content on healthcare technology, practice operations, and industry trends to help healthcare professionals better navigate the evolving healthcare landscape.

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RXNT Recognized by Gartner Digital Markets as a Top Healthcare Software Company

RXNT’s medical software receives superior rankings on industry-leading Gartner review platforms Capterra, Software Advice. ANNAPOLIS, MD. (March 23, 2021) – RXNT, a leading cloud-based ambulatory healthcare software provider, is proud to announce that their Medical Billing and Electronic Health Records software solutions have received top honors from healthcare IT review platforms Capterra, Software Advice, and GetApp-divisions of […]

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How Much Does Healthcare Software Really Cost?

Don’t let misconceptions about hidden fees and ongoing costs keep you from exploring software that will help you achieve the growth and success you deserve. Do you know the truth about the cost of healthcare software? It’s likely not what you’d expect. Some platforms charge as much as $50,00 for implementation and data migration, but

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How to Close the Tech Gap in Your Medical Practice

Technology plays an essential role in most healthcare processes, from enrolling new patients to sharing information securely with other providers. Digital experiences are no longer seen as separate parts of our lives, but integral elements of how we live each day. The healthcare technology market reflects this same change, with a growing market projected to

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[Update] CMS Delays EPCS Compliance Enforcement for Medicare Part D to January 1, 2023

In December 2020, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) announced a revision to the Substance Use-Disorder Prevention that Promotes Opioid Recovery and Treatment (SUPPORT) for Patients and Communities Act that mandated Electronic Prescribing for Controlled Substances (EPCS) covered under Medicare Part D. The law took effect on January 1, 2021; however, CMS is

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5 Reasons to Love Your Electronic Health Records (EHR) in 2023

EHRs have been the butt of jokes since their inception, in 2015 inspiring Dr. Zubin Damania—a.k.a. ZDoggMD—to create the parody “EHR State of Mind” to air out his frustrations about Electronic Medical Records (EMR) platforms everywhere. It’s no wonder that Electronic Health Record (EHR) software gets a bad rap. Despite being used by almost 90%

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mHealth Technology Puts Patient Care in the Palm of Your Hand

Over the past decade, we’ve seen a swift integration between our virtual and physical lives. We’re online for most of the day through computers, smartphones, tablets, wearable devices, or smart home technology. Today, consumers rely on these devices and their related applications to make their lives healthier and easier. Healthcare practitioners are no exception. The

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Keep Current with Coronavirus Billing Codes

The COVID-19 pandemic journey often feels like a real-life Netflix series, complete with twisty plotlines, complex characters, and unsuspecting heroes. How many seasons will it last and how will it end? That remains to be seen. But we do know that the novel coronavirus will continue to have repercussions within the healthcare community for some

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Current Trends in Internal Medicine [Updated]

In the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, many medical practices saw a significant decline in appointments and revenues. Patients delayed both routine and urgent care in fear of contracting the virus. The Texas Medical Association reported 68% of practicing physicians in the state reduced their work hours due to COVID-19. Similarly, the Common Wealthfund

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Provider Burnout Is on the Rise— What’s the Antidote?

Recent studies show that 42% of physicians in the United States report feeling symptoms of burnout. Much more significant than just a stressful day, burnout manifests itself emotionally, physically, and mentally. Burnout is caused by prolonged periods of stress, a common experience for healthcare providers.  The healthcare industry’s unrelenting pace combined with long hours, bureaucratic

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