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How to maximize the deductibility of charitable contributions

November 19, 2019
  • Julianne F. Andrews, MBA, CFP, AIF

Recent tax reforms cleared the way for individuals and families to continue to support the causes they believe in while still potentially minimizing their taxes

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turnover, unemployment, on boarding, centralize job functions

How turnover in critical roles leave health organizations vulnerable

November 19, 2019
  • Joe Benardello

Finding and retaining qualified office staff can be challenging for physician practices

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5 questions every older physician should ask themselves

November 19, 2019
  • By Karen Zupko

Questions you should ask yourself as you think about the future for yourself and your practice.

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9 tips for responding to medical board complaints

November 18, 2019
  • Ike Devji, JD

A medical board complaint can be just as serious as a malpractice lawsuit. A defense attorney advises on how to respond to medical board complaints, and we list some common mistakes physicians must avoid.

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Association of American Medical Colleges, Physician Assistants, Certified PAs

How certified PAs Are reshaping team-based healthcare, one patient at time 

November 18, 2019
  • Dawn Morton-Rias, EdD, PA-C

Working in collaboration with physicians, certified PAs provide a continued and expanded commitment to team-based practice in medicine

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7 Financial Reports Your Practice Needs to Run

November 15, 2019
  • Angela Watkins

Just like your patient's vitals provide you with metrics for treatment plans, financial reports provide you with metrics on the "health" of your practice.

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EHRs, healthcare IT, smartphones, millennials

5 important health IT take-aways from 2019

November 14, 2019
  • Samant Virk, MD

While technology has enhanced care, it has also presented us with new challenges. Take a look at five important HealthTech take-aways from 2019 and how they will help change our industry in the coming year. 

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taxes, phishing, falsifying income, healthcare fraud

Be cautious with year-end tax planning

November 14, 2019
  • Ike Devji, JD

Don’t fall victim to a tax reduction scam targeting physicians

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EHRs, healthcare technology, healthcare organizations

Fundamental Strategies to Make EHRs Work for Physicians

November 13, 2019
  • Joy Chesnut, MD

For most physicians, EHRs are no longer optional. Even though they are challenging, EHRs are not impossible to use. 

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divorce, personal finance, work life balance

Tips for a smoother physician divorce

November 12, 2019
  • By James P. Yudes

Divorce mistakes can adversely affect the physician and his or her medical practice

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termination, compensation formulas, production

Productivity and termination: what physicians need to know when reviewing contracts

November 12, 2019
  • Ericka L. Adler, JD

Compensation formulas based on productivity can become a major source of friction between physician and employer when termination occurs

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payer contract termination, practice breakup, independent practices

Breakup best practices: Developing a payer contract termination strategy

November 11, 2019
  • Doral Jacobsen, MBA, FACMPE

A practice breakup should be a last resort. Try these techniques first. 

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point of care, data, disease progression

Gaining data clarity through greater connectivity at the point of care

November 8, 2019
  • Tom Schwieterman, MD, MBA

Greater connectivity at the point of care is important for realizing better care experiences and outcomes

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False Claims Act, Claims Act Investigation, United States v. Picetti

Ignore a civil investigative demand at your own peril

November 7, 2019
  • Doris O. Dike, Esq.

Follow these steps if you receive a CID

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Medical marijuana: 9 questions physicians get asked

November 7, 2019
  • Kayla Matthews

Cannabis is still a touchy subject for medical professionals. As a result, it can be intimidating for patients to ask for information. 

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