May/June 2023
Volume 1, Issue 2
This article walks you through the basics of NFTs, explains how they can further empower patients in the digital health age, and raises concerns pertinent to the technology.
This article concentrates on eight areas of focus in working toward a good negotiation and a hopefully favorable outcome.
The normalization of women in senior leadership roles is a step toward empowering female scientists, but there is a long way to go.
Steps to ensure your telehealth is HIPAA compliant.
This article explores what it means to be a resilient leader and the typical behaviors that resilient leaders demonstrate to their employees. It offers 25 practical strategies that leaders can use to become more resilient.
Strategies for moving towards effective patient engagement.
Innovation does not come easily to healthcare. We all need to think boldly and challenge the limitations that today’s medical community has imposed on us. We need to take the opportunities that often appear and make healthcare better, safer, and more...
Digitization of data has been successful, but often overlooked is that data by itself is not information. We need people who understand the source of the data, how to clean and curate it, and how to analyze it and make it meaningful. Together, chief ...
Telemedicine is a complex physician–patient interaction. As a fiduciary to the patient, a physician must understand all the complex medical, legal, and ethical issues inherent to the practice of telemedicine.
This article offers 13 practical strategies for time management and delegation. In addition it also offers an Action Step that will assist you in identifying areas that can be optimized to make more efficient use of your time.
Patient satisfaction surveys can be a large factor in determining physician reimbursement through Medicare’s Merit Based Incentive Payment System (MIPS). Numerous publications suggest a scoring bias associated with nonmodifiable patient demographics,...
In recent decades, Medicare reimbursement rates have continued to fall behind general inflation rates while the number of beneficiaries has continued to rise. To compensate for lagging Medicare and Medicaid rates, cost shifts have increased the finan...