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Male physicians outearn female physicians by an average of 25%, or $56,000 per year, a new study in JAMA shows. Read about why the study's author says those results are surprising. » Full article
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After they're implemented, health insurance exchanges will have the option to adopt policies that could reshape the financing and delivery of healthcare for years to come. Here's how. » Full article
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Primary care physicians are expected to enjoy slightly larger increases to their salaries next year, a recent report predicts. » Full article
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The Obesity Epidemic
More than 78 million U.S. adults and 12 million children and adolescents are obese, and those numbers increase every day. Articles, video, whitepapers, and resources to help you adapt your practice to confront the growing epidemic.
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Student loans, debt, underemployment and unemployment are factors in why "young invincibles" may not sign up for health insurance through exchanges. » Full article
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