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Fight the opioid crisis with appropriate chronic pain treatment
We all want to help alleviate our patients' pain. However, the word pain should not produce a knee-jerk reaction of prescribing pain medication.
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Minimize the impact of EHR-induced stress
Computerized records are not going away, so it is imperative to develop strategies to mitigate and cope with the stress EHRs are causing—for physicians and for patients.
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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.
 
How Medicare coverage of genetic counseling could decrease care costs and improve quality
A new bill recently introduced to Congress would not only reduce barriers to genetic counseling for Medicare patients, but also could significantly decrease costs of caring for elderly and low-income patients.
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Why providers need to take a fresh look at patient engagement
It's crucial for providers to think of patients as customers and engage with them via the same channels that other businesses use to nurture those valuable relationships.
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8 Ways to Improve Practice Revenue & Efficiency
Does growing revenue while working less sound too good to be true? It might seem counterintuitive, but with the right systems in place, you can make more money while reducing workloads for you and your staff. Learn 8 secrets to improving income and efficiency for your practice in this eBook. Read more
 
Why helping trauma survivors benefits all patients
How trauma informed care can lead to better care for all: A perspective in caring for human trafficking survivors
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Can life-saving medicine prevent you from getting life insurance?
One nurse at an addiction treatment program carries opioid-reversal drug naloxone, brand name Narcan, to save a life whether she's on or off the job. She's been denied life insurance because the life insurer can't distinguish those who carry naloxone to save others and those who carry naloxone because they are at risk for overdose.
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