Medical Practice Clinical Labs: Top Pitfalls to Avoid
For medical practices with clinical laboratories, compliance with formal proficiency testing must be a priority. Source: physicianspractice.com
Three Ways Medical Practices Can Budget Smart for 2015
An accurate, useful budget can help physician owners and medical practice administrators make sound, strategic, and disciplined choices. Source: physicianspractice.com
Step Up Compliance in 2015: 6 Tips for Practices
Assessing your medical practice for risks and determining the likelihood and severity of impact will help you determine the most important areas to focus on. Source: physicianspractice.com
Four Ways to Reduce Diabetes Care Malpractice Risks
Diabetes care can raise some unique malpractice risks. Watch this 60-second video to learn what steps your practice should be taking to reduce the risks. Source: physicianspractice.com
Physicians and Their Hobbies
I believe in achieving work-life balance. However, my hobbies seem to include learning new shortcuts on the EHR and reading my Kindle while brushing my teeth. Source: physicianspractice.com
Holiday Scam Warnings for Physicians
Good asset protection goes far beyond mitigating malpractice risks. Some exposures, like financial fraud and identity theft, peak during the holidays. Source: physicianspractice.com
Eight Facts about Nurse Practitioners for Patients
Eight facts about nurse practitioners that your medical practice can use when discussing these providers with patients. Source: physicianspractice.com
Four Ways Your EHR Can Improve Patient Engagement
Patient engagement is about involving the patient in their own care. So use one of your key tech tools — your EHR — to help boost that involvement. Source: physicianspractice.com
Should Physicians Invest or Pay Off Debt First?
Physician clients often ask whether it is wiser to pay off debt or invest in the stock and bond markets. Here’s what I tell them. Source: physicianspractice.com
Diffusing Angry Patients: It's as Simple as ABCD
Any patient can become violent or angry at your medical practice. Follow these tips to prevent an intense situation from sidetracking your treatment. Source: physicianspractice.com