
Here's what you should do the next time you experience a patient in a strong emotional state.

Here's what you should do the next time you experience a patient in a strong emotional state.

In-house testing laboratories can be profitable for physicians and give patients an enhanced care experience.

The healthcare industry can’t lose sight of its customers as new technologies are brought into hospitals and exam rooms.

Doctors can use the psychological techniques of deep listening and emotional validation to help patients feel heard and understood.

Routinely evaluating patients’ needs in the increasingly on-demand approach to healthcare is critical to success.

A patient satisfaction survey can help you build a satisfying and cohesive experience for patients – if you can get patients to take it.

New Chronic Care Management codes cover non-face-to-face communication with patients to monitor their health.

The occasional negative patient complaint online can actually turn out to be a good thing for your reputation.

A trend of shuttering hospital departments and firing physicians to save money is dangerous and short-sighted.

With better support, patients may experience better care and outcomes as major health issues are identified early and averted.

The patient should see a friend in his doctor, not a stranger with a white coat and a stethoscope.

While some claim it is unethical for physicians to go the direct-pay route, it actually provides better care to patients.

The first-place winner of the 2018 Physician Writing Contest urges her peers to look at the motivating fears behind patient visits for clarity.

The second-place winner of the 2018 Physician Writing Contest reflects on various ways doctors can be present for their patients.

The third-place winner of the 2018 Physician Writing Contest learned three key lessons in interacting with one of her patients, Rebekah.

Presenting price estimates can provide practices with an opportunity for greater outreach to current and potential patients.

A matter-of-fact approach works best to discuss the often-uncomfortable topic for patients and physicians.

One patient’s quest for his medical record leads to a critical question for his physician.

Internist and cancer survivor Wendy Harpham, MD, on the role of hope in a patient’s recovery from illness and how physicians help foster this emotion.

Here’s one prescription you might not mind writing-one for fresh fruit and vegetables.

The USDA’s plans to ship pre-filled food boxes to Americans is well-intentioned, but has its flaws as well.

Here are five ways physicians can make clear that LBGTQIA patients will be treated with the same respect and high-quality care any other patients receive.

By day, Michael Sevilla, MD, is a family physician in the small northeastern Ohio town of Salem, about 20 miles west of the Pennsylvania border. But at night, between visits, and during his lunch break, he's "Dr. Anonymous," posting updates to his blog of the same name, checking his Facebook page and Twitter feed, or recording his latest Web-based radio show.