How Google’s Latest Announcements Impact Your Website | February 2018
It’s common knowledge in the marketing world that Google routinely makes updates that can both positively and negatively affect one’s online presence. More now than ever,
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It’s common knowledge in the marketing world that Google routinely makes updates that can both positively and negatively affect one’s online presence. More now than ever,
Imagine that you see a great pair of shoes at a store that you really, really can’t pass up, but you notice that they’re four sizes too small.
Steer clear of a HIPAA violation by auditing your user permissions and log files.
It’s important to make sure that your forms are going to the right people,
Over the past few years, the concept of healthcare value has been given more of a spotlight. Now, with the rise of the Accountable Care Organization (ACO),
On January 18, 2017, the final rule of Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act was published in the Federal Register. This rule requires all healthcare organizations who receive funds from the federal government to comply with WCAG 2.0 AA website accessibility standards by January 18,
Looking at the big picture, it might seem like your marketing plans are going well. You’re meeting new patients, your site looks beautiful, and your budget seems to be in line for the year.
What does enhanced security mean for you?
We made a recent announcement regarding the addition of our new enhanced security feature within Practis Forms. Although the feature was not mandatory prior to this,
Can you believe 2017 is almost over? Just like that, 12 months of (hopefully) pure marketing bliss have passed us by, and now it’s time to prepare for the road ahead in 2018.
Marking “where it hurts” using your forms.
Did you know that on your patient intake forms, you can now have patients indicate where something hurts? With Practis Forms,
Writing content for your medical website can be tough. At certain times you’ll want to be scholarly and provide very formal information. At other times, you’ll want to be more conversational and evoke a sense of comfort.