November 21st 2024
Here are three strategies to face the dual challenge of improving patient health while controlling costs.
November 21st 2024
November 14th 2024
Physicians fed up, feel trapped by MOC
April 10th 2016We asked members of the Medical Economics Reader Reactor Panel, 200 physicians representing various specialties across the U.S., about their feelings on maintenance of certification and their daily lives in medicine. Here’s what they said about recertification.
Don’t expect legislative defenses against cyberattacks anytime soon
April 10th 2016Doctors and others in healthcare who were hoping to see some immediate relief from cyber attacks thanks to the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act of 2015 will need to wait until next year before they begin getting any help, say those familiar with the legislation.
Telemedicine empowers patients, but challenges physicians
April 10th 2016The rapid expansion and evolution of telemedicine in the U.S. brings with it increased access at lower costs for patients and growing competition for physicians from providers with regional, national and international reputations.
Perinatal HCV transmission needs national conversation
April 4th 2016A new study highlights the need for hepatitis C virus screening of pregnant women to identify HCV-infected children and direct them to proper care. A significant number of babies born to women who are infected with the hepatitis C virus (HCV) remain untested for perinatal infections, according to a new study.
Tips for preparing your practice to survive the millennial patient
April 2nd 2016Millennials will continue to impact the operation of physician practices as they age with different expectations than the baby boomer group. The survival of your practice is predicated on whether you can adapt to this new patient group with new expectations derived from the digital age we are experiencing.