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The No Surprises Act's new payment dispute rule, with Anders Gilberg of MGMA
A new federal rule makes it far less expensive for practices to challenge denied and reduced payments, but Anders Gilberg of MGMA says the more difficult problem is getting insurers to pay up after physicians win.

How to sell your practice, with Kevin Baker of Emergency Care Partners
The highest offer is rarely the best deal. If you're waiting until you're ready to sell, you've waited too long.

The new front door to health care, with Andrea Giamalva, M.D., FAAFP, of Experity
Nearly 40% of Gen Z patients don't have a primary care physician, and Andrea Giamalva, M.D., FAAFP, says urgent care is quietly stepping in to fill the gap.

Cash-only practice, with John C. Cianca, M.D., FAAPMR, president of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
John Cianca, M.D., FAAPMR, left institutional medicine 22 years ago to build a cash-only solo practice. He says the care he delivers is better for it.
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EchoNext, developed by Pathway Labs, is now available on OpenEvidence after receiving FDA clearance for six indications

The phased changes end value-based pay on incident-to claims and require many clinicians to bill under their own NPI.

Artificial intelligence comes with a catch: Someone still has to make sure AI got it right, and that someone is you.

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Many physicians assume their health insurance follows them wherever they go. In reality, gaps can create significant financial and medical risks.

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