How value-based care can save your practice
Farzad Mostashari, MD, CEO of Aledade, discusses why physician practices that have leaned into value-based care have weathered the COVID-19 pandemic successfully.
Ways physicians can limit their tax liability
How physicians can protect their personal assets
COVID-19 and malpractice: New risks to watch for
Sean P. Byrne, JD, a medical malpractice defense lawyer, discusses how coronavirus has scrambled a physician's malpractice risks, and what doctors need to do to prepare.
Advice for physicians nervous about using telehealth
Make telehealth work for your practice — even after you re-open
Peter Alperin, MD, an internist and vice president at Doximity, discusses how physicians can use telehealth to efficiently see patients, even after practices re-open.
“Must-haves” and “deal breakers” in contract negotiations
Richard Roberts, MD, says doctors need to identify a few things they most want and don’t want in a job before negotiating an employment contract.
If layoffs are necessary, what’s the best way to handle that difficult task?
Employers’ stake in doctors’ job satisfaction
Telehealth: How physicians can get started now
Tabassum Salam, MD, the ACP's vice president of medical education, discusses what physicians need to know to get started with telehealth right away.
What role should “cash and call” play when considering a job offer?
How to reclaim physician autonomy
Wendy Dean, MD, the founder of Fix Moral Injury, discusses how physicians have lost autonomy, and what can be done to restore it.
Medical Economics: Opening a new practice
James Underberg, MD, discusses how he left a large health system to open his own practice, and provides tips for physicians considering the same move.