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June 20, 2013

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Physicians' top 5 most-used medical apps for smartphones and tablets

A survey from American EHR partners revealed the 5 most popular apps for physicians on smartphones and tablets. Have you downloaded these apps yet? » Full article

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Two-thirds of physicians in ACOs say they've not benefited financially

A new survey suggests that what many doctors have feared all along about accountable care organizations may be true - that ACOs won't create any financial benefit for physicians. » 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

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What's behind physician dissatisfaction with EHRs? While multiple surveys depict growing unhappiness with EHRs, health IT experts talk about the drivers and offer solutions to ease your frustration.

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Patients are open to greater role for physician assistants & nurse practitioners

Most patients would rather see an NP or PA today for a worsening cough, rather than a physician tomorrow. » Full article

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How one primary care practice innovated to improve outcomes for high-risk Medicare patients

Find out how one innovative Florida primary care practice has increased patient satisfaction, boosted the amount of time doctors and patients spend together, improved patients' medication adherence, and achieved lower rates of hospital use than its peers. » Full article

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