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Do MSOs raise prices like hospital deals do?
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Do MSOs raise prices like hospital deals do?
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Wayne Winegarden, Ph.D.
The new era of healthcare collaboration
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The new era of healthcare collaboration
20 hours ago
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Sandra Johnson
Why your culture trumps your recruitment strategy
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Why your culture trumps your recruitment strategy
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Carey Goryl, MSW, CAE, CPRP
Trump's childhood vaccine executive order, explained
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Trump's childhood vaccine executive order, explained
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Austin Littrell
Physicians are right to be skeptical about AI
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Physicians are right to be skeptical about AI
2 days ago
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Aaron Ledbetter, M.P.P., M.H.S.A.
How young doctors can start building their brand
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How young doctors can start building their brand
2 days ago
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Leigh Steinberg
When should you see a doctor for diarrhea?
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When should you see a doctor for diarrhea?
3 days ago
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Molly O'Shea, M.D.
The future of ASCs: more complex procedures, more cost savings
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The future of ASCs: more complex procedures, more cost savings
3 days ago
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Alex Taira
Patients will find another doctor instantly
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Patients will find another doctor instantly
3 days ago
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Amol Nirgudkar
Why I chose to tackle this massive medical problem
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Why I chose to tackle this massive medical problem
3 days ago
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Ned Swanson, M.D.

Podcasts

Off the Chart: A Business of Medicine Podcast - Ep. 178: A year after the prior authorization pledge, what changed? with Colin Banas, M.D., of DrFirst

A year after the prior authorization pledge, what changed? with Colin Banas, M.D., of DrFirst

Insurers pledged six fixes to prior authorization in June 2025. A year later, only 24% of physicians say denials are getting the specialty-matched review that was promised first.

Off the Chart: A Business of Medicine Podcast - Ep. 177: What's really keeping practices independent, with Aaron Ledbetter of Veradigm

What's really keeping practices independent, with Aaron Ledbetter of Veradigm

Seventy-nine percent of independent practice leaders say technology is what keeps them independent. Only 64% trust the tools they already have. Veradigm's Aaron Ledbetter explains what sits inside that gap, and why a denied claim still takes one to two weeks to reach the physician it belongs to.

Off the Chart: A Business of Medicine Podcast - Ep. 176: Cutting the PBM out of your patient's GLP-1, with Jay Bregman of Andel

Cutting the PBM out of your patient's GLP-1, with Jay Bregman of Andel

Jay Bregman of Andel says direct-to-employer purchasing takes prior authorization out of the prescription entirely, but the price a patient gets is tied to an employer's willingness to keep paying.

Off the Chart: A Business of Medicine Podcast - Ep. 175: Most practices cut the wrong thing first, with Shawntea Gordon of Atlas & Perpetua Healthcare Consulting

Most practices cut the wrong thing first, with Shawntea Gordon of Atlas & Perpetua Healthcare Consulting

Shawntea Gordon of Atlas & Perpetua Healthcare Consulting says the cost most practices cut first is usually the one that was never the problem.




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