
|Slideshows|December 6, 2018
- December 25, 2018 edition
- Volume 95
- Issue 24
Physicians enter the gun violence debate
Author(s)Medical Economics Staff
Should physicians have a voice in the ongoing debate about gun control? Medical Economics surveyed our audience of primary care physicians to get their opinions. Here are the results.
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Should physicians have a voice in the ongoing debate about gun control? Medical Economics surveyed our audience of primary care physicians to get their opinions. Here are the results.
Articles in this issue
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The human side of medicineabout 7 years ago
Medicare fraud and abuseabout 7 years ago
What's ruining medicine for physicians: Difficulty using EHRsabout 7 years ago
What's ruining medicine for physicians: Government regulationsabout 7 years ago
Reimbursement for obesity counselingabout 7 years ago
Dealing with EHR buyer's remorseabout 7 years ago
What's ruining medicine for physicians: Prior authorizationsabout 7 years ago
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