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Dr. Daniel Hoffman's guide on what to do if your patient has to leave your practice, for one reason or another.

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Legal advice on how to ensure you don't get in trouble for negligent conduct in taking care of a patient with a drug-seeking problem.

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Follow these tips to avoid feeling overwhelmed by MACRA requirements, while remaining prepared for the uncertain future.

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Small practices can benefit from partnering with an IT partner to fit their needs, here are some tips on choosing that partner.

50-year-old diabetic patient presented with fever, dysuria, and abdominal pain.

Most individuals who have experienced a disaster-related event or epidemic are at increased risk for distress behaviors that have equally significant and chronic consequences. Here’s what psychiatrists need to know.

Outsiders’ influence on radiology.

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The author interviews Jonathan Sadowsky, PhD, historian of psychiatry, about his book Electroconvulsive Therapy in America: The Anatomy of a Medical Controversy.

The 1990s can be considered a high-water mark for support of the death penalty, as well as for imposing it. Where does that figure stand now? Take the quiz and learn more.

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The Senate repeal and replace of Obamacare was published this week and like the House version, it faces strong resistance from medical groups.

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A doctor finds her scope of care narrowing considerably as the healthcare landscape changes, leaving her contemplating her future as a physician.

Slide Show: FDA drug approvals in the second quarter 2017 included these 10 for conditions seen in the primary care setting.

Using PET or CSF assay to detect amyloid plaques in asymptomatic adults may help detect future cognitive decline.

Up until her last year of training, this psychiatrist was convinced she only wanted to consult in the hospital—that is, until she met a 31-year-old expectant mother.

It'd be nice to ask a new patient about their family history with malpractice lawsuits. Unfortunately, that's not allowed, as this physician finds out.

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The authors discuss some potential complications arising from a constitutional ban on executing persons with mental illness.

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A recent settlement highlights the importance of medical facilitates reporting a breach of protected health information in a timely manner.

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What do practices need to know about the proposed rule for MACRA reporting in 2018? Here are our top 10 takeaways.

For PCPs, now poised to play a bigger role in screening and care for patients with HCV, we highlight 10 forces reshaping the HCV landscape.

Given the proper resources, radiologists would like to be more directly involved in patient care.

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