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The ICD-10 transition will continue into the next year for practices. Here are some tips you’ll need to take in 2016.

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With a dearth of coders thanks to the ICD-10 transition, some practices find that training current staff is the best way to get good coders.

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Which states do physicians prosper in? Click on any state to get our complete analysis of how "physician friendly" it is.

Health care reform, the patient-centered medical home, and the impact of environmental change on global health are just a few of the topics to be discussed at the Internal Medicine 2009 Medicine 2009 in Philadelphia this week.

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Physician satisfaction, training, return on investment, and patient comfort all matter when considering hiring EHR scribes.

For patients suffering the chronic, debilitating symptoms of schizophrenia, antipsychotic medication is a critical component of treatment—and may literally be life-saving.

Assessing radiologists with and without cardiac training when reading chest CT.

The studies discussed in this slideshow assess the benefits of non-traditional therapies for depressive disorders.

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What do physicians have to know about buying index funds? Here is a look into this type of financial investment.

Geographic location of breast MRI facilities may affect vulnerable populations.

Practices do not just have to use staff members to improve their financial situation. The EHR can also be a huge help.

If we support the basic survival needs of the homeless first and stay fully invested in their progress, we could actually have a shot at success.

It's no secret that your office staff is the heart of your practice, but the ideal staff doesn't look like it used to. Back in the day, a medical practice had a receptionist, nurses, doctors, maybe a few lab techs.

By providing employees non-traditional incentives, you open up the door to a much happier and relaxed working environment.

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After serving 18 years for sexual assault and attempted murder, new DNA procedures led to Steven Avery's exoneration. Surely, he must be guilty of something.

"Keep calm and carry on" suggests a thoughtful gastroenterologist whose patients continue to ask for reassurance.

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One doctor has seen that medical training and trust are key when working with a scribe to document care in the EHR.

There is no nice straight line between use of prescription opioids and heroin addiction; in fact, the connections aren't really clear at all.

With the drive to consolidate healthcare delivery, physicians are more often required to refer patients to in-network specialists.

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