
Older adults and those with chronic conditions also more willing to be vaccinated than in the fall
Todd Shryock is managing editor of Medical Economics.

Older adults and those with chronic conditions also more willing to be vaccinated than in the fall

Stress and burnout from the pandemic may create shortages of qualified workers.

Be prepared to provide a variety of tax, bank, and payroll expenses.

A myriad of choices can help your practice, but be sure to make the right choice for your situation.

The second round of loans is taking longer than the first, so plan accordingly.

Make sure you understand how the staffing requirements will affect the loan forgiveness terms.

These low interest loans provide plenty of opportunities, if you follow all the rules.

Recent events show that no matter where you live, it’s important to be prepared.

How hackers plan to attack your practice — and what you can do about it

Office of the Inspector General recommends CMS conduct targeted hospital reviews for possible upcoding violations

How will your rates be affected?

Health care breaches affected more than 26 million people last year.

If you aren’t reviewing your malpractice and other liability coverage, you may be putting your practice at risk.

While physicians are focused on COVID, there are other areas that pose grave financial risk to their practices.

Make sure you take these appropriate precautions.

What does this mean for the average medical practice?

Is your practice protected?

COVID may have hurt your finances, but the issues of risk remain.

New technology is already hitting the market, but how will it hold up?

Will financial incentives for physicians drive greater long-term adaptation?

Telehealth has been positive for both doctors and patients, but challenges remain.

Is this a valid argument?

Private payers initially embraced telehealth, but some remain wary about a full commitment.

Many patients who used telehealth have since returned to in-office visits

In the past, Medicare primarily focused telehealth benefits on rural areas where care could be hard to access.

What did the federal government get right and wrong about telehealth?

Telehealth has helped patients, but better technology is still needed.

Avoid these common mistakes to reduce your risk to having your health records stolen or taken hostage.

Reminders for the second dose needed in most cases, and patients don't like the message to come through patient portals.

Physicians need to be aware of the most at-risk groups in order to deliver quality care that meets all of their needs