Debate continues to rage over the future of public health programs for children, particularly about the cost and access to care. Find out here. |
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A Physician's Guide to Understanding Your Search Engine Results
According to a Pew Research Center survey, 72 percent of Internet users say they looked online for health information within the past year. And of those users, 77 percent of online health seekers say, "they began their last session at a search engine such as Google, Bing or Yahoo." The numbers are overwhelming and paint a clear picture -- search engines are an integral and necessary component to any healthcare provider's online success.
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Adverse childhood experiences can have life-long health repercussions. Ensuring that your practice has the right plans in place can help your patients deal with trauma. Are you ready to help? |
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Capturing Capital: Increase Revenue, Improve Patient Care Physician income depends on effective time use. The Capturing Capital eBook, brought to you by Bankers Healthcare Group, provides tips and strategies aimed at boosting physician and staff productivity, increasing revenue, and improving patient care.
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DERMATOLOGY
A healthy 10-year-old boy is brought to your office by his worried father for evaluation of an asymptomatic birthmark on his left ankle. It has grown proportionately and does not cause pain or interfere with normal function. What's the diagnosis? |
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Financing Growth for Your Healthcare Business Discover the most popular finance options for hospitals and clinics. Learn four ways to overcome reimbursement challenges and improve cash flow, including factoring accounts receivable and borrowing from lenders.
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White Paper - Keep Your Eyes on the Patient, not the Screen A new concept is changing how physicians feel about EHRs. The Problem-Oriented Medical Record (POMR) lets you to chart the same way you think about specific patient problems, allowing you to keep your eyes on the patient and not the screen.
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