July 23rd 2021
The difference lies in more than just the name.
April 15th 2021
How will physicians manage the increasing demand as patients return to care without getting burned out in the process?
January 14th 2021
The AMA defines “stupid stuff” as everything from irrelevant training requirements, well-intentioned but not useful risk management processes, and overinterpretations of health information requirements.
September 25th 2020
An entirely remote patient-provider experience can deliver on improving outcomes.
September 23rd 2020
How you can balance the clinical capacity created by the interplay of room, provider, and patient.
Balancing medical industry work with a healthy private life
Three strategies to achieve the elusive work-life balance.
Telehealth is here to stay; reimbursement needs to follow
It will take more than a face value commitment to telehealth for physicians and patients to feel the impact.
Five self-care tips for Physicians in the COVID era
Life-altering change can strain mental and emotional well-being and easily cause many physicians to become paralyzed by mental fragility
Ensuring a smooth ‘Go-Live’ process in the COVID-19 era
Moving charting software implementation out of the testing phase and into reality does not have to be a high-stress event.
Leveraging digital and policy tools to address the COVID-19 Behavioral Health Crisis
An estimated 56 percent of adults report the pandemic has negatively impacted their mental health.
A clinic’s lesson after opening during COVID19
How a high-volume clinic opened during the pandemic by planning for three principal areas of importance.
Five strategies for building a better medical team
Effective teamwork leads to fewer medical errors and better patient care.
Six ways to boost EHR productivity
Tips for creating efficiencies in your systems.
Physician practice acquisition paths
Tips on the decision-making process when it comings to buy or selling a practice.
Learning from the reminder that physicians are patients too
It is good for doctors to be patients and to wrestle with the things our patients do.
Five Marketing Steps Your Medical Practice Should be Taking
Refferals are no longer a primary, relaiable source for physician practices
What to do when your EHR derails productivity and value-based care
Existing medical documentation, particularly EHRs, needs to support physicians - not stymie them - as the industry transitions to value-based care.
Tackling the biggest problems with your billing
Adding appropriate technology to your practice can have profound effects on the well-being of your operations, allowing your workforce to focus on what they do best while you concentrate on patient care.
3 times your practice could benefit from locum tenens physicians
Hiring a physician is a long-term commitment, which is why brining a locum on board first can be a viable short-term option or trial run.
Why seeing more patients doesn’t equal greater productivity
Though traditional fee-for-service reimbursement is tied to volume, quality patient care can’t be increased by simply adding more appointments.
Four ways to maintain productivity
Here's how to ensure that you can continue to be a high-performing professional.
5 questions to ask about wRVU compensation
If you're getting paid in work RVUS, then you need to understand what you’re being paid for and how to calculate your compensation.
How to make good use of time
Time is the currency of our careers and our lives. Here are four ways to use it wisely.
How to solve the staffing shortage
How modern technology can help with understaffing.
Grow your practice with patient relationship management software
Stay independent and profitable through the use of technology.
Honey, I ate the cell phone
Four ways to take charge of your cell phone.
When to consider succession planning
Take time to reassess your personal and professional priorities as well as long-term goals for your practice, then adjust your workload as needed.
We must address social determinants of health
When physicians don't talk to patients about social determinants of health, they miss the bigger picture.
Causes and solutions for physician burnout
Here are some of the root causes and potential solutions for physician burnout.
Determine your break-even point
Knowing your break-even point will help you plan for the future.
5 more ways to improve patient access
As providers, it’s our job to identify and anticipate what patients need. But, in order to deliver the right care at the right time, we need to re-examine our processes and relationships not only with our patients, but also with one another.
Five ways to feel less overwhelmed
In this day and age, no matter how well you plan your day or efficiently execute your tasks, things can go awry.
Adopting habits of successful people
How this primary care physician is attempting to bring more balance into her life.
Five ways physicians can be more spiritual
Spirituality has been linked to improved health, less stress, lower incidence of hypertension, and greater psychological well-being-and does not necessarily equate with religiousness.
Five ways to better manage stress
The drivers of burnout are too numerous and complex for any individual physician to address alone. But there are steps physicians can take to reduce their stress levels and improve their cognitive functioning and well-being.