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While some believe managers do not necessarily need content expertise to lead an organization, the evidence argues for physician-led health care organizations.
The approaches used to address these concerns have had to advance with the times, says a veteran litigator who advises health care organizations.
A hospital CMO begins a pilot on a suggestion from a nurse practitioner and achieves better A1C measures and cost savings.
The Health Nevada Project’s developers discuss the massive volunteer response and steps taken ease privacy concerns during a Symposium session at the AAPL summit.
Doctors are caught in the middle of a conflict in federal and state laws.
As Jackson withdraws from nomination to lead VA, physician leaders consider allegations of misbehavior.
As health care demands more efficiency within hospitals, it’s possible to adapt existing teams to respond to the challenge in a transformative way.
This article provides guidance for physicians and practice managers who are seeking new malpractice coverage and those evaluating the adequacy of their existing coverage.
To meet the challenges of the next decade, athletic trainers can actively engage in physician practice settings enhancing patient throughput and satisfaction in orthopedic, sports medicine and primary care practices across urban, suburban and rural s...
Renewing prescriptions has presented a major burden for primary care practices and may involve several staff members. To decrease the number of duplicated faxes, improve the efficiency of the medication renewal process, and improve staff satisfaction...
This article presents some of the challenges and solutions specific to communicating safely with and between healthcare providers, patients, and staff in the healthcare arena.
This article reviews why volume will no longer be the motivation for the payment model in the very near future.
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