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How doctors can keep the romance alive
Valentine's Day—a day both revered and reviled—is a good time to reflect on how to make medical relationships not only work but thrive.
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Broken heart syndrome
Don't worry. Romance is alive and well.
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Love is in the air
Read how Physicians Practice contributors find time for love. Take a chocolate break to enjoy what Valentine's Day is really about: love and appreciation for those we care about.
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Higher revenue from better obesity care outcomes
The biggest frustration with helping your patients may be not knowing how best to do it. You'll find practical solutions alongside persuasive data in this eBook. Read it now.
 
Valentine’s Day starts prenup season
February 14 marks the beginning of the end for "proposal season," meaning that many newly-engaged couples are planning for weddings, honeymoons, and, if they’re prudent, prenuptial agreements.
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Dating guide for the always on call
Hint: Wearing your scrubs to dinner is not an aphrodisiac.
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Take the 2019 Great American Physician survey
We want to know more about you and your attitudes toward your personal and professional lives.
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The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services created the Quality Payment Program (QPP), which implements provisions of the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015 (MACRA) and focuses Medicare payments on quality patient care. The program includes two tracks: Advanced Alternative Payment Models (APMs) and Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS). Read this guide to help navigate you through the basics. Read more.

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