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5 Tax traps physicians should avoid
With Tax Day on the horizon, don’t fall into these specific traps.
6 Funding and loan options for your practice
The best medical practice loan ultimately depends on your goals and your practice’s creditworthiness.
Practice tip of the week: How clinicians deal with grief
Your weekly dose of wisdom from the Physicians Practice experts.
How health care’s rapid digital transformation is alleviating administrative and care team burnout
New advancements in technology can give staff members relief from ravages of burnout.
Engaging patients in digital check-in
In today's fast-paced world, digital check-ins offer a new way to engage patients.
4 Mistakes to avoid when selling your practice
Avoid these pitfalls when selling your medical practice.
Physicians want work-life balance
Work-life balance is the key to staving off burnout.
Trusts for physicians part 5: Life insurance trusts
Part five of our series explaining trusts for physicians.
Asset protection mistakes to avoid
Two experts discuss the most common and costly mistakes high-earners make.
Without benchmarking data, practices likely to miscalculate
Benchmarking data can give your practice insight into productivity.
Asset protection in the time of COVID-19
A pair of experts discuss asset protection as the COVID-19 pandemic continues.
Practice tip of the week: How to ask patients for reviews in person
No doctor is an island
Giving physicians the tools they need to succeed on the road.
The importance of inclusion
Inclusion is a surprising way to create safer, more efficient patient care.
CIAs, Exclusions, and your practice
Contracting with or employing an excluded person can result in a government enforcement action.
Worst states for physicians in 2022
The 10 worst states for physicians to practice in, according to a new study by WalletHub.
Training staff to stop hackers
Now that technological advancements exist all around us, sometimes a click is all it would take to hack, corrupt, and wipe out an entire database filled with important details and records of people.
Delighting payers and patients with turn-key behavioral health solutions
New technology can be the key to bringing behavioral healthcare to practices already struggling.
Ransomware is on the rise: Ways to lower your risk
Staying wary of ransomware can keep practices safe from attack.
Top 10 states to practice in
The 10 best states for physicians to practice in, according to a new study by WalletHub.
Last chance to sign up for the spring Physician Bootcamp
Time is running short to sign up and learn about tax planning, remote patient monitoring, concierge medicine, and coding at the March 31 event.
Practice tip of the week: Humility
Long COVID-19 could boost numbers of Americans with disabilities, analyst says
Doctors may see more patients, but diagnoses difficult.
6 Ways to reduce stress during stressful times
These tips can keep you from getting stressed when things get tough.
Restoring civility at your practice
A 12-step program for removing negative communication habits at your practice.
5 Tips to boost practice referrals
Digital referral systems are revolutionizing practice outreach.
Recognizing employees who go the extra mile
Recognition is key to keeping practice staff motivated.
Why blocking patient access to their records can cost your practice
What is information blocking?
Patient care won’t improve until your internal culture does
It’s harder than ever to hire and retain staff at medical practices. Here’s what you can do about it.
HIMSS22 keynote: We must embrace tech disrupters
The HIMSS22 Global Health Conference kicked off with a motivational challenge for the health care industry.