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November 12, 2014

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Will a Supreme Court ruling unravel the ACA?

The fate of the ACA could hinge on a legal technicality now that the U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case concerning the premiums subsidies available to millions of middle- and lower-income patients in the form of tax credits. » What's the impact

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Insights into Employed Physicians' Financial Preparedness
AMA Insurance's new 2014 Segment Report on Employed Physicians' Financial Preparedness revealed nearly half are behind in personal retirement savings. Click to find out how you compare.

ACA enrollment estimates dip before exchanges open

The number of people signing up for insurance through the healthcare exchanges this year could be less than projected, according to Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Sylvia Mathews Burwell. » Here's why

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This expose will save your practice a lot of money
This Medical Economics webinar reveals ugly, but true, facts about predatory "business practices" used by some billing & collections vendors. Must-see before you sign that contract! Click here.

Physicians wait for ACA malpractice impact

On the surface, medical malpractice premiums appeared little changed in 2013 for primary care physicians. But a closer look at results of Medical Economics' 2014 survey reveals significant fluctuations in payment amounts. » Read the details

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