Why Physicians Should Practice in North Carolina
North Carolina has the best of everything for physicians that make its challenges easier to bear, according to pediatrician Julie Schopps.
Why Physicians Should Practice Medicine in New Jersey
Family physician Shankar Santhanam weighs the good and the bad about practicing medicine in New Jersey.
Why Physicians Should Practice Medicine in New York
Psychiatrist Michael Privitera explains why New York is beautiful and diverse, in spite of regulatory hurdles for physicians.
Why Physicians Should Practice Medicine in New Hampshire
Gynecologist Cynthia Cooper explains why practicing medicine in New Hampshire is mostly great for independent-minded physicians.
Why Physicians Should Practice Medicine in Maine
OB/GYN Robert Grover explains why practicing medicine in Maine is a mixed bag.
Why Physicians Should Practice Medicine in Louisiana
Louisiana is as culturally rich as it is hot and humid, and cardiologist Robert Freedman rarely imagines practicing anywhere else.
Why Physicians Should Practice Medicine in Michigan
Family medicine physician Saroj Misra shares his enthusiasm for Michigan while also touching on the challenges he faces every day.
Why Physicians Should Practice Medicine in Kentucky
Kentucky native and family physician Kathy Nieder shares her enthusiasm for the Bluegrass State, and Louisville in particular.
Why Physicians Should Practice Medicine in Connecticut
Internist Douglas A. Gerard discusses why practicing in Connecticut makes for a happy physician despite high taxes and other challenges.
Why Physicians Should Practice Medicine in Arizona
Practicing medicine in sunny, desert-landscaped Arizona has a lot of benefits, but it’s not without some challenges, according to pathologist Moneil Patel.
How Technology Helps with Transition to Value-Based Care
Physicians may have heard value-based care programs will gain traction over the next five years, but are they ready for it?
Future Physicians Embrace Technology and Patient-Centered Care
Why today's medical students are technology hounds, more employment-minded than ever, and interested in patients' overall well-being.
Interoperability and EHRs: What Physicians Need to Know
Standardized data exchange is becoming more important to practices. Here's what you need to know to get started.
What Physician Employers Want in 2013
New research from Merritt Hawkins reveals a growing interest in value over volume, and in recruiting primary-care physicians.
More than Just Medicine on the Minds of Today's Physicians
Our 2013 Great American Physician Survey, Sponsored by Kareo, reveals physicians striving for work-life balance amid the changing landscape of healthcare today.
Getting Patients to Pay Early at Your Medical Practice
Technology now allows practices to offer prepayment services to patients. Here’s how it can help your practice’s bottom line.
Why More Physicians Are Using Multiple Mobile Devices
An increasing number of physicians are 'digital omnivores,' which points to a need for better security policies.
How One Practice Successfully Reduced Missed Appointments
By taking charge, tapping into technology, and implementing changes, chiropractor Jeff Robichaud lowered patient no-shows at his Massachusetts practice.
How Technology Helps Practices Manage More Medicaid Patients
Technology can help medical groups accommodate more patients, in addition to improving efficiency and outcomes.
Medicaid Expansion: Can Bolstering Nonphysician Staff Help?
Physician practices must prepare for more patients. One not-so-new idea that has merit is hiring more nonphysician providers.
Three Ways Physicians Can Prepare for the Medicaid Influx
The Affordable Care Act’s Medicaid expansion means more patients at your practice. Here’s how to accommodate them.
Physician Trends and Challenges Ahead
In this podcast, healthcare expert Laurie Morgan discusses key trends and challenges highlighted in our Great American Physician Survey, Sponsored by Kareo.
How Age Affects Physician Satisfaction
Our 2013 Great American Survey, Sponsored by Kareo, suggests older physicians are happier with their careers.
Top Medical Practice Wish List Items
Physicians very often have a clear vision of how things could be improved at their practices. What would you do if money was no object?
How Patient Payment Estimation Technology Helps Physician Practices
Getting paid at your medical practice is may get harder - so why not give patients payment information in advance?
How Business Intelligence Helps Small Physician Practices
Why investing in business intelligence technology for data analytics may be a smart move for small medical groups.
Physicians and Media Tablets 2.0
How media tablets have evolved into the ideal physician-companion device.
Ten Tablets for Physicians in Medical Practices
A cheat sheet (and comparison guide) to the best tablets for docs.
Influx of Medicaid Patients Could Have 'Negative' Impact on Practices
Thanks to the Affordable Care Act, physicians can expect to see more Medicaid patients, but not necessarily more reimbursement.
PayerView 2013: Getting Paid at Your Medical Practice
Our 2013 PayerView data, compiled by athenahealth, suggests difficult times ahead. Here are some steps to increase payer performance at your practice.