
A third-year medical student discusses what she thinks is in store for the future of healthcare.

Associate Editor, Medical Economics and Physician's Practice

A third-year medical student discusses what she thinks is in store for the future of healthcare.

Is your clinic overlooking the basic premises of customer service? We'll fix that!

A third-year medical student discusses the longitudinal clerkship model and what makes it different from traditional clerkship models.

Some small changes at your practice can improve physician productivity, thus improving the environment for everyone.

Main takeaways and advice for providers and practice owners in the real estate market.

A step-by-step guide to improved patient satisfaction scores at your practice.

How practice owners can time their real estate transactions from selling their practice to purchasing and opening a new practice.

Interruptions are a chief impediment for doctors and medical office staff when it comes to getting things done. Here's how to deal with them.

Here are a few reasons why practices need to invest in digital healthcare marketing over traditional methods.

Some of the biggest mistakes practice owners make when making real estate purchases.

The best time for providers to be looking for a new office space.

What practice owners need to know about lease renewals.

Physicians in these five states made the lowest, on average, compared to their peers.

How the pandemic has affected commercial real estate in the healthcare realm.

Physicians in these five states made the highest, on average, compared to their peers.

Trends in the healthcare market in early 2021.

How a practice’s revenue cycle management can effect patient payments and the likelihood of surprise billing scenarios.

Which states do you think came out on top?

When providers should begin discussing payments for services with patients.

Avoid these states for your best financial situation.

How providers can reduce the likelihood of surprise billing.

What a surprise billing scenario may look like in small, independent practices.

Which state do you think takes the least?

The concept of Balance Billing and how it relates to surprise billing.

These states will claim more from your paychecks.

A lower number of practicing physicians may mean greater opportunity to establish your own reputation.

Krisi Hutson, product line developer at Availity, discusses the concept of surprise billing.

These states have the greatest number of physicians working, meaning greater competition for you.

One physician's experience with reimbursement for the telemedicine services her health system uses.

One physician recounts her experiences transitioning telehealth services.