How Job Hunting Physicians Can Impress the 'Gatekeeper'
In most health systems there is a very important gatekeeper — the physician recruiter. Here are six ways to impress him. Source: physicianspractice.com
Achieving Medical Practice Goals for 2015
The point of this exercise is to ensure both an optimal allocation of resources and meaningful progress during the year. Source: physicianspractice.com
What Patients Want: Flexible Access to Providers
Many practices struggle with providing same-day care. But in many cases, offering flexibility may mean the difference between keeping and losing a patient. Source: physicianspractice.com
Computer, HIPPA Security Issues for Medical Practices
Be smart. Securely dispose of old practice computers and other devices and install safeguards on new technology. You’ll be glad you did. Source: physicianspractice.com
New Medical Practice Staff Performance Reviews: 5 Tips
Many medical practices hold 90-day performance reviews with new staff. Here are five tips to help ensure these evaluations lead to positive outcomes. Source: physicianspractice.com
Physicians Must Lead the Charge to Improve Patient Care
Here are a few small changes that I recommend that all physicians begin making to improve care coordination, communication, and follow-up care. Source: physicianspractice.com
Fixing What's Wrong with EHRs is Easier Done than Said
The crises of immigration and drought cannot be solved, only mitigated or accommodated. The EHR crisis, on the other hand, has a solution. Source: physicianspractice.com
College Savings Tips for Physician Parents
Although there are many ways to save for a child’s college education, I recommend that my clients consider these two methods. Source: physicianspractice.com
Why Physicians Must Confront Drug-Seeking Patients
Drug-seeking patients are likely coming to your practice. Here’s how to address the situation and, if necessary, end a physician-patient relationship. Source: physicianspractice.com
New CMS Rule Cracks Down on Past Medicare Offenders
A new rule by CMS to punish “bad actors” and new concern with the Independent Payment Advisory Board highlight the problem with Medicare and Medicaid. Source: physicianspractice.com