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December 18, 2013

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Why administrative hassles are threatening the doctor/patient relationship?

Physicians cite administrative burdens and EHRs as the biggest roadblocks in the way of treating patients. » Full article

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Do the benefits of medical technology justify the costs?

In an era when every week seems to bring the announcement of another expensive therapy or imaging technique, one must ask are we seeing the same improvement in quality of life for each dollar spent? » Full article

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The top 5 reasons patients stay with their providers

Want to keep your patients' loyalty? Then make sure they have confidence in your abilities as a healthcare provider and that your staff works well together in caring for them. » Full article

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EDn: Treatment and diagnosis
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New antibiotic guidelines for pediatric upper respiratory tract infections

The CDC reports that each year, as many as 10 million children risk side effects and antibiotic resistance by taking antibiotics that are unlikely to do anything for their upper respiratory conditions. » Full article

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