Arun B. Jesudian, MD: Advice for Primary Care Physicians
A key opinion leader provides advice for primary care physicians/providers treating patients with hepatic encephalopathy.
Arun B. Jesudian, MD: Challenges of ICD10 Coding on Patients with HE
An expert physician considers the challenges that arise with ICD10 coding in delivering care for patients with hepatic encephalopathy and risk adjustment.
Arun B. Jesudian, MD: Increasing Awareness of Hepatic Encephalopathy for PCP
A discussion on the importance of increasing awareness of hepatic encephalopathy for primary care providers/physicians.
Arun B. Jesudian, MD: Hepatic Encephalopathy Unmet Needs and Future Developments
A key opinion leader enumerates the unmet needs in the management of hepatic encephalopathy, and provides insight into promising clinical developments.
Arun B. Jesudian, MD: Adapting Care for Outpatients with Recurrent HE
An expert physician considers how to best adapt care for outpatients with recurrent hepatic encephalopathy.
Arun B. Jesudian, MD on the AASLD 2014 Practice Guidelines: Outpatient Diagnosis
An overview of the AASLD (American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases) 2014 Practice Guidelines regarding the diagnostic process for patients with hepatic encephalopathy at risk for recurrence.
Arun B. Jesudian, MD: Physical and Economic Impact of Hepatic Encephalopathy
A key opinion leader considers the physical and economic impact of hepatic encephalopathy on patients.
Retirement savings advice for physicians
In times of uncertainty, its crucial for physicians to build a plan to protect their financial future.
Create the best virtual care strategy for your practice
How to merge in-person and virtual appointments effectively and efficiently, on this week’s Medical Economics Pulse.
Is there any pattern to who is most likely to be influenced by implicit bias?
Every human is potentially biased against other groups, but awareness is key to avoiding it.
Are medical schools doing anything to address the problem of implicit bias?
This issue is just now starting to be addressed by universities.
Is implicit bias just a physician problem?
Not addressing the issue with the entire care staff and create problems for a patient’s health outcome.
How can doctors make sure they are not allowing bias to affect their care decisions?
Slowing down is the first step to helping patients achieve their care goals.
Are you biased against your patient but don’t know it?
A doctor’s life experience can negatively affect care for patients.
Create a marketing plan for your practice, part 1
Marketing your services and engaging your patients has never been more important.
What is implicit bias and how does it impact care?
The quick, snap judgements you make about your patients can influence your care decisions and hurt patient outcomes.
Is collateral typically required for a loan to a medical practice?
Will the lender be looking for personal guarantees using physician’s house or other property?
How physicians can address new EHR headaches
How physicians can tackle new challenges with EHR systems, on this week’s Medical Economics Pulse
How long will it take to receive money from a private lender?
The type of lender will play a big role in how quickly money appears in your account.
What can the money from a loan be used for?
Make sure you are on the same page as your lender when it comes to how funds will be utilized.
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What will a lender look at when deciding whether to make a loan to a practice?
Be prepared to provide a variety of tax, bank, and payroll expenses.
What financing options are available to help a practice survive?
A myriad of choices can help your practice, but be sure to make the right choice for your situation.
Tax and financial planning tips for physicians
Tax planning tips for physicians, on this week’s Medical Economics Pulse
How long does it take for a practice to receive PPP money?
The second round of loans is taking longer than the first, so plan accordingly.
How to get a Paycheck Protection loan
Congress approved a new round of funding for the Paycheck Protection Program, but the rules for borrowing and using the money have changed. Is your practice eligible?
The myth of multitasking
And what you can do instead.
What is the biggest drawback to the PPP loans?
Make sure you understand how the staffing requirements will affect the loan forgiveness terms.
Are the PPP loans a good option for practices to get through these tough times?
These low interest loans provide plenty of opportunities, if you follow all the rules.
Telephone etiquette tips for physicians and staff
Even in a world of telehealth and virtual care, talking to patients effectively on the phone is a critical skill for physicians and practice staff.