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July 24, 2013

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PCPS fight to stay independent through collaboration

Independent practice associations (IPAs) are growing as primary care physicians look to maintain their independence. Learn about how joining an IPA can benefit small primary care practices.
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Medicare Shared Savings: A Practical Path to Accountable Care
This whitepaper presents ACO options and tips for ambulatory practices aiming to advance their culture of care, improve quality and benefit from cost-saving efforts.

Top 4 medical journal curation apps for physicians

How can you maintain your busy schedule while staying up-to-date with the latest medical research? Try our picks for the top four medical journal reader apps. » Full article

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5 reasons why Twitter is better than Facebook for physicians

For physicians looking to prioritize their social media time, here are five reasons why Twitter beats Facebook. » Full article

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Medical neighborhood project aims to connect primary care practices, community providers

The Patient-Centered Medical Neighborhood (PCMN) builds on the Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH) concept that's designed to improve care coordination between primary care practices and specialists. » Full article

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