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Q&A: In-house referrals

I plan to work for a primary care practice owned by a radiologist who insists that any radiological procedures I order be referred to him and handled in-house. Would this violate Stark regulations?

The author's quest to find out what went wrong with a "routine' needle biopsy was met by a stony wall of silence.

Negligence and malpractice can injure patients, but so can juries, as this specialist discovered.

This doctor survived a malpractice case and a bitter bankruptcy that threatened to shut down his practice.

The author has treated more than his share of these challenging individuals. Here are some valuable tips he's learned that will make your job easier.

Are you a workaholic?

Most physicians work hard, but do you work compulsively? If so, here's what to do about it.

Your colleagues share their secrets for defusing hostility, coaxing compliance, and allaying anxiety.

Two top malpractice attorneys explain why some physicians are more likely to get sued. Basically, its a business decision, but some personal factors--like a doctors arrogance or poor bedside manner--can also weigh heavily.