The rules, regulations and cost of employee benefits will fluctuate over the coming years based on healthcare reform's individual mandate, employer mandate and health insurance exchanges.
Practice Management
Forty-one percent of physicians found being sued for malpractice an upsetting experience but not one that prevented them from functioning, according to Medscape's Malpractice Report, released in 2013.
Relationships with patients were the most important factor of job satisfaction for surgical and non-surgical specialists, according to Deloitte's 2013 Survey of U.S. Physicians.
Twenty-eight percent of physicians spent more than 40 hours on defense preparation before trial when faced with a malpractice lawsuit, according to Medscape's Malpractice Report, released in 2013.
In an American Association of Orthopaedic Executives brief, Todd McDonagh, COO of MedSafe/Total Compliance Solutions, a healthcare compliance company, laid out five steps that healthcare providers should take to ensure that their practice is and remains HIPAA compliant.
Thirty-three percent of physicians report that at their primary work setting, physicians can communicate with patients via texts or email, according to Deloitte's 2013 Survey of U.S. Physicians.
In an American Association of Orthopaedic Executives brief, Kavita Sahai, vice president at San Francisco-based Medical BackOps, lays out five of the most common ways in which fraud occurs and how to protect against it.
For 39 percent of physicians who faced a malpractice lawsuit, the entire lawsuit process lasted up to two years, according to Medscape's Malpractice Report, released in 2013.
Internal medicine was found to be the specialty most often sued for malpractice, according to Medscape's Malpractice Report, released in 2013.
Sixty-six percent of physicians believe that physicians and hospitals will become more integrated in the next one to three years, according to Deloitte's 2013 Survey of U.S. Physicians.
