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Diabetic patients in Italy whose primary care physicians scored higher in empathy had better outcomes and fewer complications, according to a new study from researchers at Thomas Jefferson University.

Medical Economics readers discuss concierge services, look toward a seemingly inevitable economic crash, offer their healthcare wish list, and talk about how information sharing can save money.

Four leading Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives want to suspend government incentive payments to physicians for installing electronic health record systems until universal interoperability standards are created.

U.S. physicians have adopted better health habits than the rest of the population, including nurses, according to a recent Gallup-Healthways Physical Health Index and Healthy Behaviors Index.

Does your practice have a Web site? If it doesn't, you are missing a key way to get the word out on your practice.

You've spent years building up your practice and now you're considering joining a local hospital. Discover why you should have goodwill attached to the purchase price.

About 70% of 527 physicians surveyed report that the lack of interoperability of electronic health record (HER) systems, a working exchange infrastructure, and costs associated with development of both are major barriers to improving healthcare's ability to exchange electronic information.

If your experience mirrors some trends in patient visits and hours worked revealed by participants in Medical Economics' 84th continuing study, you may be packing more patient visits into your already-busy days.

Beyond the financial impact, cuts to a practice budget can affect patients, operations, and staff and physician morale. Find out the one question to ask before making a move, as well as the area that most likely can be trimmed.