Most physicians report that getting paid by insurers has become increasingly burdensome and complex, according to the "2013 Physician Sentiment Index," by Epocrates and athenahealth.
Practice Management
In a Financial Post report, Rick Lash, director of the leadership and talent practice at Hay Group, a global management consulting firm, laid out four core questions that can help identify future leadership at an organization.
Physicians across all organization types can expect to see median salary increases of 2.4 percent for 2014, according to the 2013 Physician Compensation Survey by Hay Group, a global management consulting firm.
A poll from the American College of Physician Executives questioned whether Medicare should release payment data to individual physicians, with the answers relatively split.
The percentage of all office-based physicians who report accepting new Medicare patients has increased from 87.9 percent in 2005 to 90.7 percent in 2012, according to a study by the HHS Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation.
In a PhysBizTech article, David Doyle, CEO of CRT Medical Systems, a medical billing company, discusses five tips for attracting and recruiting the best physicians for your practice.
Most physicians feel that electronic health records are not designed with clinicians in mind, according to the "2013 Physician Sentiment Index," by Epocrates and athenahealth.
In a Government Health IT report, Paul Weygandt, a physician and vice president of physician services at Nuance Communications, shares five tips for encouraging physicians who are lagging behind in their ICD-10 preparation.
Here are four ways to manage underperforming employees based on an American Association of Orthopaedic Executives report.
Most physicians report that their practice does not utilize an outside billing service, according to the "2013 Physician Sentiment Index," by Epocrates and athenahealth.
