
One medical group’s path to freedom lights the way for others.

One medical group’s path to freedom lights the way for others.

If physicians address these three pain points in a way that puts patients' needs first, they should be able to create the type of experiences patients will enjoy and tell the world about.

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In addition to helping patients better manage chronic, difficult-to-treat conditions, mindfulness could help physicians manage job stress and burnout.

Young physicians want good compensation. But money’s not all they’re looking for.

Incorporating these co-marketing tactics into your strategy can be beneficial for both your practice and patients.

The patients’ needs cannot always win-and often don’t.

Under value-based pay, practices may find they need ancillary services just to maintain their current revenue.

Many practices turn to staffing agencies to fill vacancies. This can be a fast and easy way to find a credentialed temp, but drawbacks included expenses and work restrictions.

Your coding questions answered.

The baby boomer generation is different from other markets.

When a member of the team takes a sick day, a messy moment can occur.

By improving exam room design and workflow data and equipment, medical practices can facilitate a better experience for both patients and caregivers.

Here are three recommendations for health systems looking to improve physician engagement with data and evidence.

What patients want is a single and rewarding patient experience across all touchpoints, which can be best achieved by following these hybrid communication best practices.

Hiring a good administrator is as important as hiring a good physician. But, how do you find the right administrator for your practice?

While contract workers have always served a role in the healthcare field, they have become more prevalent to fill staffing gaps.

How can independent practices stay in business without sacrificing their freedom?

The first step is establishing a vision for your practice.

Lessons learned from the purchase of a plastic surgery practice.

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Rather than expending all your capital up front to buy the equipment, financing allows you to spread payments over time and free up capital for other business expenses.

Why providers need to invest more in online scheduling and recommendations on where to start.

Here's what you should do the next time you experience a patient in a strong emotional state.

Prior authorization should, when used, follow a uniform, automated procedure to lessen the load on doctors and health plans