
Is your practice protected?

Is your practice protected?

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

How to fight patient COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy, on this week’s Medical Economics Pulse.

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.

Tips on how to launch a clinically integrated network

Watching hospital systems poach physicians and buy up practices led to the creation of IPCLI

Small practices must overcome the culture of viewing each other as competitors if they are to survive.

The technology trends coming in 2021 that physicians need to know about, on this week’s Medical Economics Pulse.

How the optimal size for a CIN is determined

The ability to remain independent has many benefits

What should physicians avoid doing? Neil Baum, M.D., breaks it down on Five Minute Practice Fix.

How IPCLI has integrated data from its members’ EHR systems

Being part of IPCLI enabled members to share practical advice and provide moral support

Being part of a CIN provides small practices with greater access

The right way to treat and talk about obesity, on this week’s Medical Economics Pulse.

The IPCLCI can obtain better prices from vendors than could an individual practice.

Belonging to a CIN has helped Rogu understand the challenges other practices face

Establishing the IPCLI required many steps

George Rogu, MD, describes the biggest obstacle he faced

IPCLI and other CINs are a response to the ongoing consolidation of independent practices

How can physicians get started on a profitable remote patient monitoring program?

Juan Espinoza, MD, vice president of the Independent Pediatric Collaborative of Long Island, explains