In most medical practices, physicians make technology investment and purchase decisions, according to Physician Practices' 2014 Technology Survey, sponsored by Kareo.
Practice Management
In a Physicians Practice report, Patrick Watterson, a physician assistant and vice president of Bethany Medical Center in High Point, N.C., discusses five ways in which physicians and medical practice managers can effectively lead a practice through a challenging period:
In a Physicians Practice report, Lucien W. Roberts, III, MHA, FACMPE, is a Virginia-based consultant, lays out tips for practices to minimize physician credentialing issues.
Rational application of Health Information Technology will be one of our saving graces in our future as physicians. Now more than ever, it is crucial for us to embrace the process of collecting data to show the value of what…
Nearly half of primary care physicians, who are not currently in a value-based arrangement, say their biggest roadblock to agreeing to enter into one is their distrust of payers, according to a survey by FTI Consulting, a global business advisory…
When physicians are thinking selling their practices, there are several issues to consider, according to a Medical Economics article.
Dermatologists are most likely to own a solo practice, according to Jackson Healthcare's Physician Practice Trends 2014.
Great customer service helps a business succeed despite a harsh economic climate or new technology phases, according to an article in Forbes:
For most physicians, it is too early to tell what the most prevalent effects of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act rollout have been, according to Physician Practice Trends 2014, released by Jackson Healthcare.
Around 20 percent of medical practices use medical scribes to enter physician notes into an electronic health record system, according to Physician Practices' 2014 Technology Survey, sponsored by Kareo.
