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A new study says panel sizes are too large to deliver consistent, high-quality care. Discover some possible solutions. » Full article
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More physicians would consider experimenting with new ways of getting paid but for two major concerns. Find out what's holding them back. » Full article
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Patients with diabetes whose doctors scored higher in empathy had better outcomes, a new study shows. Learn more. » Full article
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Apart from themselves, you are among the few that patients trust to access and manage their health information.
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A new study examines why doctors move. The reasons why some stay put and others don't may surprise you.
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Despite the challenges facing the profession, more students are applying to—and enrolling in—medical school than ever before. What are the reasons behind the trend?
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A new poll uncovers the most frequently cited issue physicians say they would ask the presidential candidates. Find out if it's at the top of your list, too. » Full article
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Regardless of the outcome of the presidential election, Republicans and Democrats can agree on one thing. Discover why they expect the worst. » Full article
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Enter our 2013 Doctors' Writing Contest
Share your practice management solutions with your colleagues and you could win a prize and publication. Our contest is open to all MDs and DOs except members of the Medical Economics Editorial Board. The entry deadline is December 1, 2012. For all the details, visit www.MedicalEconomics.com/contest |
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