The healthcare reform debate, not to mention the rising costs and increasing demands, has forced many physicians to consider the future of their profession. So for the April issue, we considered what the job of the private practice physician would look like in 10 or 20 years.
The healthcare reform debate, not to mention the rising costs and increasing demands, has forced many physicians to consider the future of their profession.
So for the April issue, we considered what the job of the private practice physician would look like in 10 or 20 years. I spoke with a host of innovative thinkers and practitioners who shared their views on how the profession would transform.
From virtual visits to more midlevels to a new reimbursement model, I heard many compelling predictions about the future of healthcare.
I invite you to check out the article and share your own notions of how the landscape will evolve.
HIPAA highlights: 2 disturbing class actions, OCR risk analysis enforcement
April 24th 2025Two class-action lawsuits targeting the University of Maryland Medical Center and the University of Kansas Health System for years-long cyberstalking and unauthorized access to protected health information spotlight massive HIPAA risk-analysis failures and underscore the urgent need for stronger health care cybersecurity safeguards.