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Visa worries besiege immigrant physicians fighting COVID-19
Hospital leaders call for flexibility to keep immigrant physicians on the front lines of the COVID-19 battle.
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COVID-19: Telemedicine boosting access but is not a panacea
Surging virtual visits are setting a precedent during the pandemic, but the future of telepsychiatry remains to be written, experts said.
Conference Coverage
COVID-19: Psychiatrists ‘more than a match’ for crisis moment
Physicians can step up by fighting misinformation, holding leaders accountable, and tackling inequities, Dr. Patrice A. Harris said.
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COVID-19: Frequently asked clinical questions
Should I continue to vaccinate my pediatric population during peak COVID-19?
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COVID-19: Helping health care workers on front lines
“This is completely the opposite of the way we practice psychiatry,” said Dr. Allison Cotton.
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COVID-19: New programs can provide money to keep your practice running
Four financial assistance options may be available: the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Paycheck Protection Program; the SBA’s Emergency...
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Almost half of med practices furloughing staff, one-fifth have layoffs
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Financial incentives affect the adoption of biosimilars
Adoption of infliximab biosimilars proceeded more slowly at an academic medical center than at a neighboring VAMC, where financial incentives to...
Opinion
“I have to watch my bank accounts closely”: a solo practitioner during COVID-19
“I’ve stopped taking a paycheck so I can keep paying [my two staff members], my rent, and the other miscellaneous costs of running an office,”...
Opinion
Learning about the curve
There is another curve that we will need to concentrate on long after the much yearned for flattening of the death curve has been achieved.
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Most e-consults not followed by specialist visit
The results reflect experts’ positive experiences with e-consults.