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SelfPay

Membership Model Medical Practice — Works for Some, Not Others
Contemplating the membership model? Here are some of the key things to consider. More »
Five Tips to Better Manage Your Revenue Cycle
It is vital that practices have systematic ways to address patient collections; the following strategies can help your practice collect all that it is due. More »
What Does the Physician Practice of the Future Look Like?
Ever wondered what the future holds for your practice and your career? Here are four scenarios that might provide a better picture. More »
Physician Assistants Play Key Role in Access to Healthcare
By emphasizing a team-oriented approach to healthcare and using PAs, we increase access to care for our patients. More »
New Primary-care Models Can Change the Way You Practice Medicine
Don't be afraid to think outside the box More »
Concierge Medicine: Doing It Right Can Boost Practice Income
When developing a concierge approach for your medical practice, there are six things I recommend doing first. More »
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PracticeNotesBlog


The Right People in the Right Roles Is Key to Your Medical Practice
Sue Irwin, MCS-P , May 22, 2012

No longer can a medical practice be run like it was in the last century. A successful medical practice must run more as a professional business.

The Physicians Start-Up Guide: Buying an Existing Practice
Ike Devji, JD , May 22, 2012

Here's a simple checklist of common issues to consider when you are thinking of buying an existing medical practice or buying out a retiring partner / practice owner.

Work-Life Balance Obstacles: Be Smart with Your Medical Charts
Jennifer Frank, MD , May 22, 2012

Here are 10 tips to improve documentation at your medical practice to get you out of the office and back home to spend time with your family.