
Physicians' liability concerns go far beyond their practice. Traveling and teen drivers in particular pose some specific risks every doctor must be aware of.

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Physicians' liability concerns go far beyond their practice. Traveling and teen drivers in particular pose some specific risks every doctor must be aware of.

Before you commit to a financial plan for your practice, carefully consider your specific risk exposures.

Physicians across the country are being targeted by a tax fraud scam. Here's how you can protect yourself.

As a physician, your business plan should encompass more than just "see more patients and work harder."

Physicians are now potential targets for fraud and abuse inquiries. Here are a few simple things your practice can do to protect itself from unwanted litigation.

All rhetoric aside, it is helpful to understand where our tax dollars are being spent.

Doctors can be easy prey for tax fraud schemes. Be smart and arm yourself with information from legitimate sources.

Address any damage to your property as soon as it occurs; and don't hesitate to make sure the insurance adjustor dots his i's and crosses his t's.

Important financial and compliance issues can be digested easily with a little planning. March is a good time to look at HR issues in your practice.

Here are some common scams to steal money from your medical practice and some strategies to avoid it happening in the first place.

While embezzlement is a common problem for medical practices, there are ways to spot and foil theft.

Actual care delivered is only one of many reasons patients sue doctors. Sometimes, the behavior of one physician can affect others.

My advice to physicians given certain facts is simple: Practice defensive medicine that puts the full range of modern diagnostics at your patient's disposal.

CPA TJ Casey shares eight tips for physicians regarding deductions to investigate as the tax deadline approaches.

Here are some tips to keep your medical practice and your patients safe during what is shaping up to be a tough winter across the US.

How winter's wrath illuminates the importance of a good medical-disaster plan.

Now that we've introduced ILITs, here's more advice for doctors like you.

Here are some of the more important financial and business issues physicians should take care of this month.

This week we take an introductory look at a legal structure that often accompanies life insurance in your estate plan.

Here are some core issues physicians should consider from our previous discussions on personal finance.

A month-by-month guide to financial matters for physicians for the coming year.

Knowing the right questions to ask about an insurance policy is a key issue for physicians.

How the burgeoning industry of invoicing scams is affecting physicians - and what you can do.

In the week of Black Friday, here are some personal safety considerations and tips to help you avoid being an easy target.

The holidays provide extra opportunity for a variety of theft and fraud scams, many targeting affluent victims like physicians.

Here are some key issues to examine as advisor sales teams targeting doctors kick into high gear for end-of-year planning.

A list of the most essential legal and financial paperwork a physician should easily be able to retrieve in the event of an emergency.

With the holidays rapidly approaching, it’s a good time for a refresher on do’s and don’ts when planning an event for your medical practice.

Many medical practices continue to overlook technology marketing basics, a fatal mistake in an era of increased competition and decreasing reimbursement.

A recent inside-job data breach incident reminds us why we need to take necessary precautions.