
An executive order aimed at limiting the use of noncompete clauses is expected to come soon.

An executive order aimed at limiting the use of noncompete clauses is expected to come soon.

Data from the Coronavirus Resource Center at Johns Hopkins University and the Centers for Disease Control.

There are many ways the government can find out you are not properly handling physical medical documents.

3 best practices you must implement to stay compliant and collect maximum reimbursement.

Your practice will at some point be attacked by hackers. Are you prepared for the financial fallout that will follow?

The more data we collect, the better insight we can deliver to you.

Researchers say Ohio’s “Vax-a-Million” lottery wasn’t associated with an increased number of vaccinations.

The rule was adopted more than a year ago, but the COVID-19 pandemic pushed off enforcement.

It is imperative to carefully review these documents before signing.

Data from the Coronavirus Resource Center at Johns Hopkins University and the Centers for Disease Control.

The future of health IT

It can be very exciting to receive a letter of intent followed by a detailed employment agreement. It is imperative, however, to carefully review these documents before signing.

The one way you can code for multiple visits from the same patient.

Start planning now to keep your heirs from paying too much in taxes.

The rule would restrict excessive out-of-pocket patient costs from surprise and balance billing.

Data from the Coronavirus Resource Center at Johns Hopkins University and the Centers for Disease Control.



Data from the Coronavirus Resource Center at Johns Hopkins University and the Centers for Disease Control.

What physicians need to know to financially protect their loved ones and prepare for potential tax increases.

As providers, we need to create a welcoming environment for all patients to ensure they don’t postpone care or avoid it entirely.

The variant is quickly spreading and reinvigorating the debate over masks.

The “double dip” in pandemic relief and how health care providers can avoid it

The rule includes provisions aimed at expanding access to healthcare.

Regulations vary by state, so carefully follow all guidelines.

Data from the Coronavirus Resource Center at Johns Hopkins University and the Centers for Disease Control.

Only 30 percent of U.S. physicians were practicing independently at the start of this year.

The High Court declined to hear a challenge the American Hospital Association’s appeal.

Financial debt can be overwhelming for physicians, but getting out from under it is only a simple plan away.