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November 19, 2014

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Healthcare exchanges have an easier launch compared with last year's glitches

The first weekend of second open enrollment period on the healthcare exchanges was far smoother than last year's launch, due to the retooled Healthcare.gov website and new leadership.
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Insights into Employed Physicians' Financial Preparedness
AMA Insurance's new 2014 Segment Report on Employed Physicians' Financial Preparedness revealed nearly half are behind in personal retirement savings. Click to find out how you compare.

Americans more worried about Ebola than cancer, obesity

When asked about the most urgent health problems in the U.S., 17% of people mentioned Ebola. » Here's why

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ED: Treatment and diagnosis
ED can be caused by a number of factors, including hypertension, diabetes and depression, but it can be treated in most men. Video, articles, tools and CME help you diagnose and treat sexual dysfunction and other related conditions. More.

How to manage flu season scheduling

Managing a busy appointment schedule always presents challenges, but for practices that have peak seasons where demand is sometimes greater than capacity it can bevery costly.
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This expose will save your practice a lot of money
This Medical Economics webinar reveals ugly, but true, facts about predatory "business practices" used by some billing & collections vendors. Must-see before you sign that contract! Click here.

 

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