Why burnout remains an important topic during the pandemic
Existing challenges in addressing burnout have been exacerbated throughout the pandemic, Wayne Jonas, MD, says. We need to up our game in burnout prevention and management.
Strategies for discussing diet and nutrition with patients
Weight management is more than just a checklist.
Telemedicine benefits patients struggling with their weight
Weight loss programs are a prime opportunity for telehealth offerings.
Connecting and coaching weight management through telehealth
How telehealth is providing a new front in obesity treatment and weight management.
Obesity’s role in combating SARS-CoV-2
Julia Wright, MD, explains that obesity, like other chronic conditions, could be a factor for worsened disease and that individuals suffering from obesity should take extra precautions to limit factors of contagion.
How social determinants of health play a role in obesity
By addressing these determinants in routine patient care, physicians may be better able to reduce obesity and its complications.
Obesity in America prior to the start of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic and lockdowns
Julia Wright, MD, discusses how America’s crisis of obesity was faring prior to the start of the pandemic and why this remains an important battle in this first video from our 6-part series.
How IKS Health’s services can help physicians and practice navigate pandemic complexities and regulations
What independent practices can learn from health systems
When to alleviate administrative burdens
Biggest administrative burdens for practices today
Key determinants of success for new and growing practices
Prepare comprehensive telemedicine services now for future success
Josh Weiner, CEO of Solutionreach, suggests physicians should prepare serious telemedicine services.
Gathering patient feedback from their telehealth services
Promoting your telemedicine services
HIPAA Compliance and Cybersecurity Precautions in Telemedicine
Setting up your telemedicine services
Telemedicine and popular services
Asset protecting during and after the coronavirus pandemic
Asset protection for new physicians
Ike Devji, JD discusses how physicians just starting can set up their asset protection plans.
Personal finance for physicians
Asset protection attorney Ike Devji discusses what physicians should be doing regarding the issue of personal finance protection.
Why Primary Care is a Good Second Career
In the last of a three-part interview series, the Dean of the Frank H. Netter M.D. School of Medicine talks about primary care being a second career option.
Creating Interest in Primary Care for Med Students
Medical schools are having a hard time getting students to go into primary care. One school is trying to reverse this trend.
Recruiting the Primary-Care Physicians of Tomorrow
Why is Quinnipiac University's Frank H. Netter M.D. School of Medicine focused on training primary-care physicians? The founding Dean explains more.
Coding Quiz: 1st Half in Review
Take this quiz from RemitDATA on the coding trends in the first half of 2017.
The Current State of Tort Reform
In this video exclusive for Physicians Practice, Michael Matray, host of Healthcare Matters, drills down on a pair of medical liability tort reform bills currently under consideration in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Take Our Quiz on Medical Claims Processing and Denials
How much of an effect did the ICD-10 coding change have on claims processing? RemitDATA presents this quiz on Oct. 2015 claims information.
2015 Physician Compensation Survey: Key Findings
The 2015 Physician Compensation Survey asked doctors with different employment statuses how much they got paid. Here are some key findings.
How Small Medical Practices Can Survive Change
Healthcare continues to evolve, so in order for small medical practices to survive, physician owners and administrators need to embrace new roles.
Major Trends in Medical Practice Staffing
The advent of team-based healthcare means a more coordinated approach to seeing patients. It also means different staffing roles and ratios.