
Primary care, as it is currently practiced, is unsustainable in the current marketplace.

Primary care, as it is currently practiced, is unsustainable in the current marketplace.

Sometimes questioning the efficacy of a practice manager is not the best approach, as the problem may lie elsewhere.

The National Committee for Quality Assurance will release its rules for ACOs in July.

It's important to consider ways you can practice without enduring the problems associated with third-party payers.

How to handle patient records if you depart the country to practice as a locum tenens.

Although it may not be for everyone, in today's economic climate, many medical practices are using "captive" insurance arrangements to stay competitive, reduce expenses, and reap tax savings.

The equipment used by primary care physicians grows more advanced by the day, but its rapid evolution also means you must think carefully about the risks involved in purchasing equipment.

Be aware of hiring pitfalls to avoid when staffing.

Learn how to stay organized to remain competitive.

More practices are choosing the extra lean model.

Given the market's volatility in recent years, you have no choice but to become active if you want to be a successful investor.

Leaders of physician organizations told Congress to fix the flawed Medicare payment formula over the next five years and offer rate stabilization for doctors while a solution is designed.

Coordinated primary care should be at the center of any Medicaid reform, ACP says.

Understand whether claims will be denied if you use the GZ modifier.

Letters discuss geriatric medicine, rural family physicians, honesty, and bedside manner.

Your Medicare data billing will be online for all to see if a bill introduced in the U.S. Senate becomes law.

Discover appropriate way to handle moving expenses.

How to improve quality of service outcomes.

Consider the risks if you choose to drop a disability policy.

A majority of physicians believe more doctors will choose employment over independent practice in the next two to three years.

Physicians play a critical role in national and state economies, according to one expert.

Have you decided to practice medicine as an employee rather than a business owner?

The author promotes change to the current means of practicing medicine.

The author says he's been a self-proclaimed fan of The Who for decades.

Remember this name--Farzad Mostashari, MD, ScM--because you?re going to be seeing and hearing it a lot. He is the new person leading the federal government?s efforts to encourage the adoption of health information technology and health information exchange in the practices of you and your peers as well as by other health system entities.

Are you part of the 80% of ambulatory providers who have purchased an electronic health record and are confident they will qualify for meaningful use this year? Take a closer look to be sure.

Need help adopting electronic health records and achieving meaningful use? You can look to the 3,000 people who will be the first graduates of the Community College Consortia to Educate Health Information Technology Professionals by the end of the summer. More than 2,200 of these graduates are expected to complete their training in April.

Collaboration and information-sharing between you and your fellow health professionals have the greatest near-term potential for facilitating large-scale health sector innovation, according to findings from a global health leader survey on national health sector innovation.

When you're on Facebook or Twitter or using other social media, remember to be honest, respect privacy, and uphold the reputation of the medical profession.

Just in time to help you meet Medicare's June 30 deadline for starting to e-prescribe or face a 1% reduction in your 2012 payments, a newly updated guide to eprescribing is available with a plethora of useful information.