
Tax planning tips for physicians, on this week’s Medical Economics Pulse
Tax planning tips for physicians, on this week’s Medical Economics Pulse
There are many ways that a health care startup can falter and fail. But more importantly, there are also ways to navigate those pitfalls to increase your potential for success.
These low interest loans provide plenty of opportunities, if you follow all the rules.
The funds will go toward health literacy grants for racial and ethnic minority, rural, and other vulnerable populations.
The key enabler for the future of our industry is workforce readiness to deliver on the promise of high value, high quality care that delivers equitable outcomes for all.
Internists and internal medicine subspecialists will have an additional year to complete their maintenance of certification (MOC) requirements.
As the number of women doctors grows, many are trying to square that promise with the systemic challenges they face.
Preparing for a private equity transaction can help strengthen your practice’s business structure, even if you ultimately forgo potential opportunities.
Before taking out a loan, ask these 8 essential questions
A list of administration codes for the various vaccine products.
Medicare’s new rules created a $30 billion market overnight.
Are malpractice insurance costs increasing? Find out, on this week's Medical Economics Pulse.
Office of the Inspector General recommends CMS conduct targeted hospital reviews for possible upcoding violations
The COVID-19 vaccine will continue to affect the financial situation of health care facilities through 2021.
Your E/M coding questions, answered, on this week's Medical Economics Pulse.
Cash balance plans can help physicians save on taxes
While physicians are focused on COVID, there are other areas that pose grave financial risk to their practices.
Doctors who have lived through natural disasters advise their peers it’s impossible to over-prepare
Telehealth, remote monitoring will boost patient outcomes and value-based care results
COVID may have hurt your finances, but the issues of risk remain.
Donald M. Berwick, MD, MPP, the former CMS administrator, discusses cost variation in cancer care found through the digital classification system the COTA Nodal Address.
The last 10 months has changed healthcare in unforeseen ways.