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September 19, 2013

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3 reasons why adding behavioral services can benefit primary care practices

Although few primary care physicians currently have the resources to help patients address psychosocial issues, a new program at the Harvard Medical School Center for Primary Care may show that investing in those services is worthwhile both for the provider and the patient. » 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.

EHRs and audits mean new roles for physicians, staff

One practice's experience illustrates the shifts in responsibilities brought on by payers' requirements for more data. » Full article

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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.

What physicians need to know when negotiating a medical practice sale or merger

Some practice owners are looking to sell or merge with other organizations as a means to adapt and thrive in today's healthcare environment. Here's what you need to think about before you talk to potential partners. » Full article

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Immunization: Medical Economics Business of Health
Stay up-to-date with the latest vaccination and immunization therapies. Watch video, read articles, use tools, and learn with CME. » More

How to prepare your practice to manage flu season

Going into the season without a plan does a disservice to your patients, which could be an invitation for them to go to retail and urgent-care clinics for services you could provide. » Full article

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