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Acting classes may help physicians learn to show empathy
Showing empathy improves patient satisfaction, but not every doctor is naturally good at expressing feelings to patients.
Tips for obtaining quality metrics and easing physician overload
Four changes that can improve the value of quality metrics.
Practice tip of the week: Five tips for improving your practice’s reputation
Your weekly dose of wisdom from the Physicians Practice experts.
10 Ways to protect your practice from a data breach
Healthcare records and data contain sensitive information, making them a prime target for cybercriminals. Learn how to protect your practice from a data breach.
Dangers of outsourcing your billing
Risks related to outsourced billing and considerations for mitigating those risks
Is there a future for small independent practices?
If the choice of personal medical care offered by small practices is to be preserved, the rules of the game must change.
What the pandemic has taught us about the healthcare supply chain
No sector has been affected quite so much by fissures in the supply chain as healthcare.
Physician practice exit considerations
What you should consider before stepping away from your practice.
My last patient
A recently retired physician reflects on his last patient and the healthcare system.
Asset protection headlines: Part two
Malpractice verdict illustrates risks.
Driving revenue growth in your medical practice
Plotting a financial path to practice success
The 94th Physician Report is here: Take the survey
The annual survey provides physicians with accurate data on salary trends, productivity, malpractice rates, and more.
Showing appreciation to support staff
Employee turnover is always a concern, but in economic times like these it often jumps.
Practice tip of the week: Six tips for your employee cell phone policy
Who should physicians talk to about job satisfaction?
A career as a physician comes with many challenges and hardships, so it's important to know who to turn to when you feel less than satisfied with your work.
How healthcare tech can reduce physician burnout
Technology can serve a higher purpose in healthcare by enabling clinicians to easily communicate and share information without having to taking time away from patient care.
Cybersecurity highlights: The “money mule” and cybercriminals
Cautionary tales ripped from the headlines.
Is working with payers the right move for your practice?
If you are in a membership medicine model, is working with payers the right way to go?
Can AI play a role in creating healthcare content?
How AI can change the way healthcare content is created.
Turning cancellations into revenue
A new scheduling system can revolutionize medical practice
Care guidance helps physician practices achieve health equity
Health equity metrics are increasingly required in value-based care.
Patient engagement is the first step in getting paid
Patient engagement begins by recognizing that greater responsibility for payment has also led to greater expectation and choice on the part of patients.
Helping patients' health literacy
How primary care physicians can help
Practice tip of the week: Maintaining a social life as a working physician
Have a better day: Make your bed
Advice for life from a Navy SEAL.
Bias in health care
How you might be hurting your patient outcomes without even realizing it.
What's impacting patient experience at your practice?
It takes just one problem or inconvenience to affect the patient’s experience at your practice.
Workplace violence in health care settings
A new focus for enforcement agencies?
Investing in employees today will keep your practice healthy
More than half of healthcare workers don’t feel optimistic about the future
Key strategies for improving clinical documentation in 2023
Enhancing medical records helps cut expenses and boosts overall output.