There's More to Owning Rental Property Than Location
Despite how cheap properties are in the current real estate market, buyers need to closely inspect buildings before making emotional purchases.
Clinical Trials in Asia
Clinical development teams are looking toward emerging markets in Asia because each has its own unique market quality.
Is Your Boat Properly Insured?
If you own a boat, you should review your insurance and make sure you have adequate coverage, even for when its out of the water.
Concierge Medicine
The concierge model has very high risk and rewards. On the one hand your new practice can be a cash cow, and on the other you might alienate all of your patients and lose money.
Guidance for Mobile Medical Apps
Mobile apps for the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of disease will be treated and regulated like medical devices.
Personal Attention in Care
More physicians are interested in patient-centered medical homes, which are better at helping patients prevent the onset of any sickness.
A Rising Tide Lifts All Boats (and Some Egos)
No matter how good of a money manager someone thinks he is, much of stock market performance can be attributed something outside of an investor's control.
Benefiting from the Stalled Debt Limit Talks
Although the stalled debt talks haven't affected the market much now, there are things you can do to prepare in case the worst should happen so your portfolio will survive.
Privately Insured Encounter Difficulty in Accessing Psych Care in Massachusetts
Access to outpatient psychiatric care in the greater Boston area is severely limited, even for people with reputedly excellent private health insurance.
Prioritizing Bills When Money is Tight
When money becomes unexpectedly tight there are important decisions to be made about which bills to pay off first.
The Sea of Cortés and Yesterday's Mexico
There are two things almost every Mexican port in the Sea of Cortes has: a Catholic church and its own museum.
Lonely at the Top
Even if you have help from friends, family and colleagues, at the end of the day, it's up to you to make your business work.
Johns Hopkins Maintains Grip on Top Spot
For 22 years running now Johns Hopkins Hospital has been named the best hospital in the U.S.
Beating the Housing Market Desperation
Picking the right asking price the first time might be the most important thing you can do to help sell your house quickly and easily.
A Tale of Two Mortgages
People often find that they make enough to pay off their first mortgage, but their second gives them trouble.
Simpler is Better
When you cut the clutter in your financial life you optimize your investments and will get better returns.
Family Office Specifically for Physicians
A money management entity of the ultra wealthy is now available to the masses to act as the quarterback for a physician's financial life.
Unlocking Health Trends in 140 Characters
Twitter can potentially be used to monitor the public's health and its perceptions on various health-related issues.
The Choice of Using Health Care Apps
Some physicians are finding it's easier to explain a diagnosis to patients if they have an app nearby to help.
The "Terrible 10" Top Investment Mistakes
When making decisions, investors should stay away from the "Terrible 10"
Debt Fight Snares Pharmaceutical Pricing
Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America says proposals to cut government spending on drugs would threaten jobs.
The Golden Age of Medical Practice
There may be a lot of turmoil in the health care industry right now, but Jeff Brown thinks that the best is yet to come.
Do I Really Need a Financial Team?
A reader wonders what makes a financial planner a necessity.
Effects of Health Care Reforms on Coverage, Access, and Disparities in Massachusetts
Health care reforms enacted in Massachusetts in 2006 were associated with significant increases in insurance coverage and access.
Luck of a Successful Entrepreneurial Physician
Having the traits of a lucky attitude may help you take action when you feel stuck.
Another Reason for Silver Bulls to Hate Me
Silver may have had its day in the sun. It's time to invest in gold and back off of silver, because the latter is more likely to go lower.
Overspending Spouses
Do you and your spouse have different ideas of spending money? There are ways to address your overspending spouse, but it will only work if you are a responsible spender.
Establishing Affordable Insurance Exchanges
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has proposed rules and guidelines as states set up individual Insurance Exchanges before 2014.
Future Proofing Your Portfolio
Financial decisions made with input from both men and women have better outcomes, so you can use your marriage to your advantage.
E-prescribing is Not Error Free
Outpatient electronic prescribing systems don't cut out common mistakes.