Your weekly dose of wisdom from the Physicians Practice experts.
With all the useful information available on Physicians Practice, it is easy to become overwhelmed.
With this in mind, the tip of the week is a chance to reflect on some of the wisdom found all across the site.
In a July 2021 story on how to remove a negative online review, Sara Kropf writes the following:
“You can contact the website yourself or have a lawyer do it for you. You can also contact the patient directly to discuss your concerns with the review and ask him to remove it. The most extreme (and expensive) step is to sue the patient and seek an injunction. An injunction is a court order that mandates a person take some action - such as remove a review. Winning an injunction is not easy, due to the free speech protections of the First Amendment.”
Come back next week for another tip of the week.
Reducing burnout with medical scribes
November 29th 2021Physicians Practice® spoke with Fernando Mendoza, MD, FAAP, FACEP, the founder and CEO of Scrivas, LLC, about the rising rates of reported burnout among physicians and how medical scribes might be able to alleviate some pressures from physicians.
Cognitive Biases in Healthcare
September 27th 2021Physicians Practice® spoke with Dr. Nada Elbuluk, practicing dermatologist and director of clinical impact at VisualDx, about how cognitive biases present themselves in care strategies and how the industry can begin to work to overcome these biases.