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June 12, 2013

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Physicians’ Medicare claims data could be made public after court ruling

Doctors who fear big government intrusion into the practice of medicine may have just gotten something else to worry about. A federal judge made a recent decision that could result in individual doctors' Medicare claims data being made public. » Full article

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5 note-taking apps that will boost physician productivity

Save time and stay organized by downloading these note-taking apps. Yes, some of them are free! » Full article

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Social Media Risks and Rewards for Doctors

Social media can be a powerful tool for engaging and educating patients, but it comes with potential liability risks. Help protect yourself and your practice by watching this short video on best practices.

Inside the obesity epidemic

Check out our collection of articles, whitepapers and screening tools to help you adapt your practice to confront the rising tide of obesity in the United States. » Full article

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Insights into U.S. Physicians' Financial Preparedness

AMA Insurance’s new 2013 Report on U.S. Physicians Financial Preparedness revealed Primary Care physicians are more likely than their peers to feel behind in planning for the future. Click to find out how you compare

A look at physician-led ACOs: What's driving them, and where they're headed

Hospital systems primarily led the initial movement to form ACOs, but physician groups now have surpassed them as the most common sponsoring entity among all ACOs. Read about why physicians are forming ACOs, how ACO formation could affect healthcare costs and what unique challenges physician-led ACOs face. » Full article

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