The Practice Management topic page on Medical Economics shares pragmatic, real‑world tips on leadership, staffing, patient relations, marketing, coding and chronic‑condition programs to help keep medical practices running smoothly.
September 8th 2025
Brian Hall, VP of sales strategy at Veradigm, explains how practices can boost revenue by focusing on a few high-impact KPIs — and getting the whole team aligned on what really drives cash flow.
Five ways to optimize your patient schedule for efficiency
March 24th 2014Patient scheduling is one of the most important operational systems in your practice for the delivery of care; for physician, patient, and staff satisfaction; and for practice profitability. Often it does not receive the attention it needs, to the detriment of the practice. Here are five tips to improve your scheduling process.
Preventing unauthorized audio and video recording at your practice
March 24th 2014Audio, video and photography features on mobile devices have caused troubling incidents related to the unauthorized dissemination of information about patients and practices. While it’s impossible to completely prevent unapproved recordings, steps can be taken to minimize the risks.
Negotiating hospital contracts: What physicians need to know before signing
March 24th 2014Physician employment contracts with hospitals or healthcare systems can be unpredictable. Physician must look closely at compensation, impacts of new payment models, termination clauses, and restrictive covenants.
Obama administration sets physician network standards for 2015 federal exchange plans
March 18th 2014In an effort to crack down on narrow network plans and broaden patient access to physicians, the Obama administration has proposed tougher restrictions for health plans on the federal exchanges, beginning in 2015.
House passes SGR repeal bill, includes delay to individual insurance mandate
March 14th 2014Legislation that will change Medicare’s SGR passed through the House of Representatives on Friday, though an amendment that delays a penalty for the individual mandate of the ACA is causing Democrats to oppose the bill.
The Sunshine Act: How to ensure the accuracy of your disclosures
March 10th 2014Designed to increase the transparency of financial relationships in the healthcare industry, the Sunshine Act requires the collection and reporting of certain financial transactions to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
Four ways to protect your practice's schedule against emergencies
March 10th 2014There are many ways a doctor’s schedule can get derailed - an expecting mother is ready to deliver her baby, a patient in respiratory distress needs immediate attention, or there is an influx of patients with influenza requesting to see a doctor. Do you have a scheduling disaster plan?