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Your relationships with drug and device makers will become public knowledge in 2014 under a new rule aimed at increasing financial transparency in the healthcare industry.
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The Business of Medicine Summit (Philadelphia, Feb 23-24 2013) is a CME-CERTIFIED meeting focused on the practical aspects of running a successful practice. Presented by nationally-recognized experts, topics will include practice management, electronic health records, risk management, healthcare reform and health policy, reimbursement, corporate tax structure, and many other topics focused on supporting today's and tomorrow's physicians and medical practices. Visit:
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Primary care physicians provided better care for diabetes patients than other providers, according to new research. Why? PCPs are more responsive in altering medications and providing lifestyle counseling.
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Nearly 85% of consumers say that e-mail, texting, and voice messages are sometimes more helpful than in-person or telephone conversations, according to a new survey.
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The popularity of walk-in clinics has increased and is expected to keep doing so, according to Harris Interactive/HealthDay. What does the trend signal for the economic health of your practice?
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Join physicians from around the country to address the most pressing economic issues facing office-based practices at The Business of Medicine 2nd Annual Summit, Feb. 23-24 in Philadelphia. Attendees can earn up to 15 CMEs.
Topics feature:
• Payment Reform/Models
• Patient Centered Medical Homes, ACOs
• EHRs and Medicare's Meaningful Use Incentives
• Reimbursement strategies
• Risk Management
• Corporate Tax Structure
• Building practice efficiencies
» To register go to bizmedicine.org
The 2013 summit is sponsored by The Jefferson School of Population Health and the Institute for Continuing Healthcare Education, in consultation with the American College of Physicians, and in partnership with Medical Economics.
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