The pandemic has made those previously reticent to adopt technology wake up to its necessity.
One of the most powerful impacts of artificial intelligence s how it's being used to prevent, detect, and treat common health conditions affecting elderly patients.
Incorporating these co-marketing tactics into your strategy can be beneficial for both your practice and patients.
Achieve simplicity, efficiency, and balance in your practice.
A unified data ecosystem will provide the foundation for the next generation of patient-care technology.
Don't let the threat of cyberattacks derail your practice from harnessing the power of technology
Keep these challenges in mind when choosing an alternative payment model for your practice.
It’s clear the state of PA must change. Artificial intelligence has a role in streamlining administrative tasks.
While private equity investments in health care are on the rise, the pitfalls are coming into focus.
Health care organizations must make the leap from providing siloed channels of care to putting the consumer in the driver’s seat, with access to a seamless, integrated experience whenever and wherever they need it.
Recent trends provide insights into how next-generation support models might help independent providers take part in risk-sharing contracts.
Remembering the experiences of a legacy of medical professionals raises sharp contrasts between healthcare experiences from the past and the whirlwind of changes underway due to COVID.
Selecting the best software can be the key to unlocking your practice's potential.
Although AI shows promise in streamlining administrative tasks like documentation and billing, its integration into clinical decision-making processes sparks some challenges.
Patient engagement should go beyond just administrative work and scheduling appointments.
Care guidance supports physician practices and at-risk organizations to achieve health equity objectives and succeed in value-based care.
Only when you experiment with different approaches and are willing to embrace change, will you be able to come up with a solution that meets the needs of your practice.
When done correctly, doctors become the ‘quarterback’ leading a patient care team.
The conditions in which people live, learn, work, and play that can affect a wide range of health risks and outcomes.
Physicians: Negotiate your rates. Hold the payers accountable.
Regulatory violations can lead to substantial fines which severely impact a practice’s financial stability.
Mutual respect is the cornerstone of a culture of patient safety.
Keep on eye on these areas to avoid major financial and professional consequences.
For many Federally Qualified Health Centers telehealth services have been crucial to being able to continue to provide care during this time.
Over-treatment or low-value care represents approximately $75 to $100 billion in wasteful spending annually.
Here are some tips for starting your own practice and setting yourself — and your patients — up for success from the get-go.
Recently finalized changes to the Self-Referral Disclosure Protocol for physician practices to disclose group practice noncompliance under the Stark Law.