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WorkLifeBalance

A Prescription Can't Help Physicians, Patients Achieve Work-life Balance
As a physician, I know the solution to physiologically impossible tasks doesn't lie in a prescription bottle. I'm having a hard time getting that message across to patients, however. More »
When Your Paycheck Affects Physician Work-Life Balance
Physicians don't often acknowledge the positives that push us into unfavorable work-life balance — a larger salary, another publication for your resume, one more set of letters to add to your signature line. More »
How Physician Stress Levels Vary By Age, Experience, and Workplace
How stressed are you compared to your physician colleagues? More »
Balancing Medical Practice, Family Life Takes Many Paths
Family provides a lesson in work-life balance and being happy with the choices you make in your roles at home and at your practice. More »
Primary Care’s Potential New Partner: Public Health
In the coming years, physicians might find themselves expanding their daily medical practice to further include elements of public health. More »
The Demands of Running a Medical Practice Can Throw a Physician Off Balance
I’m still a doctor, which has never been and will never be a straight 9-to-5 job. Demands, like patients, are unpredictable and often non-negotiable. 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.

Electronic Risk Assessment at Check-in Time Offers Financial, Patient Benefits
Marisa Torrieri , May 21, 2012

An increasing number of medical practices are finding that electronic check-ins go beyond entering basic data and verifying insurance.

Making Public Health Policy and Economics a Priority
Bryan R. Fine, MD, MPH , May 21, 2012

Public health as an important part of an allopathic, clinical program may be intuitive to some, but implementing it is still a challenge.

When Doctor's Get Sick, Patients Should Understand
Melissa Young, MD , May 21, 2012

With my associate out, we've had to do some patient shuffling and not every patient has been accepting about our situation.

EHR-stored Health Data: Access Issues Confront Cloud Innovation
Daniel Essin, MA, MD , May 21, 2012

From e-books to your EHR-based data, how long do computer-stored files actually "exist"?

Three Ways to Improve the Claims Process at Your Medical Practice
P.J. Cloud-Moulds , May 19, 2012

Here's how to identify potential opportunities where your claims process could go awry and how to keep it on track.

In Obesity Battle, Hospitals Need to Lead by Example
David Mokotoff, MD , May 19, 2012

Healthy choices are the key to reducing obesity. But this isn't always an easy task — even for physicians and patients in the hospital.

Measuring the ROI of Your Medical Practice's EHR
Carol Stryker , May 19, 2012

An EHR's impact on practice productivity can render meaningful use incentive payments irrelevant.