
MGMA Leaders Conference session underscores link between pay models, burnout and culture.

MGMA Leaders Conference session underscores link between pay models, burnout and culture.

Launching a concierge medicine practice can feel daunting for physicians who are burned out in traditional models. Medical Economics and Specialdocs Consultants convened a panel of experts to break down what it takes, address challenges and answer common questions.

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At the MGMA Leaders Conference in Orlando, Edge co-founder Rihan Javid, D.O., J.D., warned that chronic administrative shortages are straining practices, worsening prior authorization delays and fueling burnout among physicians and staff.

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At MGMA Leaders Conference 2025, Kyle Mynatt outlines how practices can align technology, people and performance while navigating compliance and growth challenges.

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As cyberattacks grow more sophisticated, physician practices face mounting risks that can jeopardize patient trust, data security and financial stability.

At the MGMA Leaders Conference 2025 in Orlando, speakers outlined how “agentic AI” — adaptive, goal-driven automation — could transform revenue cycle workflows, from prior authorizations to collections, while cautioning practices to separate real solutions from hype.


Michael Blackman, M.D., MBA, chief medical officer of Greenway Health, sat down with Medical Economics at MGMA Leaders Conference 2025 to talk about artificial intelligence in health care.

During a session at MGMA Leaders Conference 2025 in Orlando, Amy M. Lafko, MSPT, MBA, told practice leaders that adaptability, not the latest tech or strategy, is what will determine how organizations handle accelerating change.

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Cyberattacks can halt operations, trigger fines and erode patient trust. These four steps can help practices prepare, respond and recover when the inevitable breach occurs.

At the MGMA Leaders Conference 2025 in Orlando, speakers broke down the Trump administration's effect on health policy.

For physicians, marketing is no longer optional, it is essential

For physicians, marketing is no longer optional, it is essential

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For physicians, marketing is no longer optional, it is essential

For physicians, marketing is no longer optional, it is essential

For physicians, marketing is no longer optional, it is essential

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