
Offering financial education helps patients understand what they owe, why, and when.

MGMA 2022: As COVID-19 goes away, regulatory burdens spring up to occupy physicians

Offering financial education helps patients understand what they owe, why, and when.

Practice and MGMA leaders give their advice for physicians and medical practices.

Working from home offers flexibility for staff, gateway for cyberattacks.

The move to digital care is a process.

Physicians should consider legalities as scope of practice laws change around the country.


Recognizing it’s a problem is first step to making changes that help workforce, patients and the bottom line.

A medical practice needs to have both leaders and managers.

Pay is important, but culture is crucial for recruiting and retaining staff.

We'll have live coverage from the 2022 Medical Group Management Association's Leadership conference in Boston.

Study looks at how prior auths help and hurt health care - and how they can be made better

Why creating helpful content is a good marketing strategy to attract new patients and retain current ones.

Survey shows that alternative sites for care are gaining popularity with consumers

Follow these general guidelines to minimize the effects on your patients

Six strategies for profitability with new payment models

Survey shows that patients are dealing with so many phone scams that they miss calls from their doctors because the number isn’t identified

How should your practice be raising patient awareness about the care and services you provide?

Primary care physicians get 24 hours a day — but would need at least 26.7 to provide guideline-based care to their patients.

How does quality compare between NPs, PAs and physicians? It depends on who you ask.

Facilitators dubbed more or less effective based on outcomes in federal heart health initiative.

Even during market disruptions, physicians need to create efficiencies, cut costs, and boost financial stability.

Restoring the trusted patient-physician relationship.

What can physicians do to prevent late patients from ruining their schedule?

With the right medication management, physicians can make a difference

Rise of telehealth in COVID-19 pandemic reveals flaws, but there’s potential to improve the patient experience.