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January 20, 2015

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Caring for patients with chronic pelvic pain

The right combination of medication, physical therapy, and lifestyle changes may help patients with this sometimes stubborn condition. » More

Top apps for ob/gyns and their patients in 2015

No more excuses for not reaching your health and fitness goals: These apps do (almost) everything for you. » More

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Revenue Cycle Management: Billing & Collections
Updates on better revenue cycle management practices, digital claims processing, and proper billing. Read More

Is there a future for the independent ob/gyn?

Healthcare reform has left no provider untouched. Every day, physicians are faced with a daunting question: Do I remain independent, or do I sell my practice and become an employee?
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2015 Medical Economics Annual Physician Writing Contest
Win a $5,000 VISA Gift Card! Share your story in our Annual Physician Writing Contest, supported by athenahealth. This year's topic is "Connecting Care." Don't miss your chance! Click here now to learn more

Legally Speaking: Did surgeon inexperience result in iatrogenic injury?

On July 29, 2010, a 46-year-old obese primarily Spanish-speaking patient was admitted to a hospital by her private ob/gyn Dr. A for a total laparoscopic hysterectomy and/or laparoscopically assisted vaginal hysterectomy that day. Dr. A was new to the facility, not yet board-eligible, and had never performed the procedure as primary surgeon. The patient subsequently underwent further surgeries. » More

 
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