Roth IRA strategies can save you money in retirement
In retirement, tax-free income is the ideal way to take distributions, and a Roth IRA remains one of the best ways to get that benefit.
Public speaking tips for physicians
Give your audience something to remember
Coding case study: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
This scenario involves a patient presenting with symptoms of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). See if you can choose the correct codes.
Pandemic puts COPD and asthma in spotlight
A look at how physicians can help patients manage their respiratory health
Coronavirus vaccine and case numbers in the United States: May 5, 2021
Data from the Coronavirus Resource Center at Johns Hopkins University and the Centers for Disease Control.
Tech innovation can mitigate physician burnout
The ongoing COVID-19 global health emergency has pushed physicians to a breaking point. But physician burnout has more to it than just the huge workload that COVID-19 has brought with it and the difficult decisions that need to be made.
Automated scheduling turns cancellations into revenue
You can revolutionize your practice and save money by using technology.
Biden to set July 4 vaccination goal
The White House says the administration will ramp up vaccination efforts to hit at least 160 million fully vaccinated adults by July 4.
Primary care doctors are key to overcoming doubts about COVID vaccines: Slavitt Says
Primary care doctors can dispel misinformation about the vaccines because they are seen as trusted sources.
Patients demanding more digital care navigation, delivery post-COVID-19
The pandemic has patients prioritizing convenience and flexibility when it comes to health care access and delivery.
Report details how to rebuild primary care
Reforming payment models, expanding telehealth, and supporting team-based care are key to ensuring access to primary care.
Coronavirus vaccine and case numbers in the United States: May 4, 2021
Exorcising misconceptions on interest rate impact on stocks
The media’s assumption that rising interest rates are bad for stocks is remarkable — for being flat-out wrong.
IQVIA study: World medicine spending to hit $1.6 trillion in 2025
Spending on COVID-19 vaccines through 2025 is expected to hit $157 billion.
Executives: Costs of health care benefits becoming unsustainable
A majority of employers say government should have a greater role in providing health care coverage and covering costs.
Physician moonlighting: Find variety in your side gigs
If you’re at a stage of your career where the world of moonlighting and per-diem work is attracting your attention, you will quickly find out that an array of opportunities awaits you
How to help a physician colleague in distress
What can we do to prevent devastating outcomes?
Top Ten Factors That Contribute to Burnout in Women Physicians
Women in medicine experience more negative effects than their male counterparts.
Uncovering the secrets of 2020’s top performing practices
Study provides key insights into the strategies and attributes of the best performing independent practices of 2020.
Coronavirus vaccine and case numbers in the United States: May 3, 2021
Expanding your life lens to enhance patient care
Kimberly Manning, MD, FACP, shared how her own life lens and what she learned from a diverse work environment helped to enhance the care she provides.
How to use appreciative inquiry to fuel success
The 5-D strategy can keep you focused on the positive to build personal and organizational success.
ACP calls for improved privacy protections
The organization is making proposals to improve the existing health information privacy framework and expand similar privacy guardrails to other entities not covered by these laws and regulations.
The link between diagnostic reasoning and implicit bias in patient care
Recognizing implicit bias in decision making helps doctors improve their diagnostic accuracy.
Friday 5 from Endocrinology Network - April 30
The Friday 5 from Endocrinology Network is a list composed by the Endocrinology Network editorial staff aimed at highlighting relevant coverage from endocrinology and endocrinology-related fields.
Friday 5 from Practical Cardiology - April 30
The Friday 5 from Practical Cardiology is a list composed by the Practical Cardiology editorial staff aimed at highlighting relevant coverage of news in cardiovascular medicine.
Coronavirus vaccine and case numbers in the United States: April 30, 2021
Friday 5 from Rheumatology Network - April 30
The Friday 5 from Rheumatology Network is a list composed by the Rheumatology Network editorial staff aimed at highlighting relevant coverage of the latest news in rheumatology.
Fauci: Addressing healthcare access disparities will take decades
The NIAID head said the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the need to address social determinants of health.
The most important decision you must make when creating a living trust
Naming a successor trustee is treated as an afterthought when creating trusts, though it’s one of the most important decisions involved.