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December 12, 2012

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American PCPs less satisfied than overseas peers

American primary care physicians are more frustrated with healthcare delivery than are PCPs elsewhere. Find out why.
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Resource Center: Oral Anticoagulation in Atrial Fibrillation

Atrial fibrillation afflicts more than 2.3 million persons in the United States and is expected to increase 2.5-fold by 2050. To find risk stratifying tools and articles on emerging oral anticoagulant therapies, click here

PCP groups to Congress: Don't push us off fiscal cliff

Patient care will be harmed if Congress eliminates the proposed boost in Medicaid payments, doctors' groups warn. How else might fiscal cliff negotiations affect you? » Full article

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Automated Appointment Reminders

Send automated appointment reminders, missed appointment follow-up, annual check-up notifications and other messages critical to patient care and relationships - all while freeing up staff for more productive, hands-on work. Read More.

Doctors seek new payment models: MGMA study

Doctors want more innovation from third-party payers, according to a new study. Learn what else the survey reveals. » Full article

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Half of PCPs polled plan to join ACOs this year

The movement toward accountable care organizations is accelerating. Read the details. » Full article

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