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December 8, 2014

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ACOs may have three more years before sharing risk with CMS

CMS wants to create additional ACO models to increase both participation and risk and reward opportunities. » What you need to know

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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.

Will Medicaid parity be extended?

The provision of the Affordable Care Act that raises Medicaid reimbursement rates is about to expire. Here's what it may mean toyour practice—and what medical societies are trying to do about it. » Read the details

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Veterans Contribute to Demand for Healthcare Professionals
Is the healthcare system prepared for an influx of two million service members returning from deployment? New legislation, women’s health and a projected shortage of physicians, surgeons will be major issues. Read More

Top 15 challenges facing physicians in 2015

It's possible to maintain a viable, even thriving practice if physicians confront challenges and identify fixes that can improve their lives and the health of their patients. » Here's the list

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Oncology: Practice Management
Practical, solutions-based ideas and topics for oncologists and primary care physicians to better manage the special needs of patients diagnosed with cancer. Read More

 

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