Select medical software based on your practice’s life cycle stage
Though providers probably can use any type of medical software, the financial resources they are able to invest in medical solutions differ significantly based on the type of practice.
Patients, careers suffer when burnout builds up for physicians
International study examines intertwined effects as problem approaches global crisis.
Coronavirus Omicron variant, vaccine, and case numbers in the United States: Sept. 30, 2022
How many novel coronavirus (COVID-19) cases were announced today?
RPM technology is a smart innovation for savvy practitioners
The COVID-19 pandemic brought attention to issues such as patient access to care, and it accelerated existing technology and innovative options, including telemedicine and remote patient monitoring.
Wellbeing checkup: Burnout, depression, suicide
A conversation on physician well-being
Will your finances be affected by the Inflation Reduction Act?
Some effects will be indirect, some will be direct and other elements of the IRA will not be felt at all.
Streamlining electronic health records could help with physician burnout
Making electronic health records more user friendly, while adding to physician flexibility and autonomy, are practical solutions that could reduce physician burnout.
Survey: Medical costs burdening 2 out of every 5 Americans
Despite record high health coverage, many adults still struggling with medical bills
The future of medical practice marketing
How should your practice be raising patient awareness about the care and services you provide?
Medical groups want more time to comply with rules on information blocking
Potential $1 million fines are possible for physicians and health care providers who won’t share patient electronic health information.
How to shop for a fixed-rate annuity so you’ll get the best deal
One annuity may pay more than twice as much as a similar one—comparison websites make shopping easy.
Coronavirus Omicron variant, vaccine, and case numbers in the United States: Sept. 29, 2022
New study proves it: Primary care physicians have more work than time in the day
Primary care physicians get 24 hours a day — but would need at least 26.7 to provide guideline-based care to their patients.
Quality vs. quantity
How does quality compare between NPs, PAs and physicians? It depends on who you ask.
Strategies, not background, key for facilitators to help physicians improve practices
Facilitators dubbed more or less effective based on outcomes in federal heart health initiative.
Physician burnout and depression: a distinction, and some good news
Physicians have analyzed conditions that contribute to workplace burnout – but corrections have been slow to come.
SECURE Act is a game-changer for estate planning
As a result of changes from the SECURE Act, for the tax benefit of the entire family, parents with highly appreciated retirement accounts may want to re-think bequests.
More than 800 health care organizations lobby to keep value-based payment incentives
If incentives are allowed to expire at the end of the year, it could negatively affect participation rates
Physicians go to court over billing dispute resolution regs in No Surprises Act
Texas Medical Association claims arbitration rules give unfair advantage to health insurers.
Coronavirus Omicron variant, vaccine, and case numbers in the United States: Sept. 28, 2022
Best practices in medical malpractice defense
The best way to prevent a malpractice lawsuit is to prepare for the likelihood of being sued
Consult with your top investment adviser: your spouse
Being on the same page as your spouse is absolutely critical to investing and relationship success.
No surprise, but a disappointment, that 62% of physicians feel some burnout
Gary Price, MD, MBA, president of The Physicians Foundation, reacts to a new Foundation survey finding that 62% of physicians feel some symptoms of job-related burnout.
Use key sectors to stake your position in a chaotic stock market
Stock market turbulence may increase in the coming weeks, as it has in early autumn in recent years. This time, bumps from potentially rising volatility could be especially rough because of existing market chaos.
Why you should optimize your EHR now
Even during market disruptions, physicians need to create efficiencies, cut costs, and boost financial stability.
Patients want health systems to be more involved in their health
Physician involvement can determine how much patients actually get out services provided
Identifying ‘white coat hypertension’ through remote patient monitoring
Understanding the different types of hypertension and leveraging remote patient monitoring can mean the right care intervention.
Coronavirus Omicron variant, vaccine, and case numbers in the United States: Sept. 27, 2022
Supply, demand out of balance for primary care, behavioral health in cities across U.S.
Analyst uses hyperlocal data to understand current and forecasted physician shortages.
Joining together to bring attention and change to health care
Raising public awareness and developing concrete solutions about workplace burnout and mental health care in the United States.