
A medical practice known for having loyal and committed healthcare workers tends to develop a positive reputation.

A medical practice known for having loyal and committed healthcare workers tends to develop a positive reputation.

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Survey also reveals preference for online payment options

Being hacked can create havoc in your practice and harm your ability to provide healthcare to your patients.

Medication is the first in pill form to receive approval

Medical care, lost productivity, premature deaths take a huge toll on patients, families, and the economy, according to researchers.

Examining where the money went.

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Or are the upgrades like a new video game where the look is new, but nothing else has really changed?

Patients in urban areas more likely to meet all aspects of key metric of diabetes care

Even a doubling of median total compensation was not enough to keep up with record inflation rates

Do investors sacrifice patient care for profits?

Medical cost data is part of Fed report on national economic well-being.

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Navigating payer denials requires the most expertise to handle within revenue cycle management

Study identifies four broad reasons for differences

Potential for growth is a key factor.

Our health system is too siloed to recognize patient problems that might cross specialties.

White House announces Medicaid drug cost audits while House committee examines pricing process.

New tool aims to become sustainable program for treating obesity as a disease state, not just other associated conditions.

The top news stories in primary care today.

Creating a culture of employee loyalty and commitment is one of the most important contributors to successful medical practice management.

Agency wants to expand PHR breach reporting requirements to include entities not covered by HIPAA

The physician and provider communities should find these new protections as welcome news.

Nasal spray provides additional tool for harm reduction groups and first responders

Who controls oversight and compliance?

Family physicians endorse new advisory on teens’ constant use of tech and effects their brains, attitudes, and time with family and friends.

Recent developments drive price breaks for necessary substance.

CDC publishes latest figures on private and public coverage from 2019 to last year.

What if both caring and coding could work together synergistically?