Practice Management
Expert Commentary
Lifting the restrictions on mifepristone during COVID-19: A step in the right direction
The FDA’s Elements to Assure Safe Use restrictions mandate in-person distribution of mifepristone at health care facilities....
From the Journals
COVID-19: New guidance to stem mental health crisis in frontline HCPs
“Support needs to be deployed in multiple dimensions ... and include training in resilience, stress reduction, emotional awareness, and self-care...
Surgical Techniques
Hysteroscopy and COVID-19: Have recommended techniques changed due to the pandemic?
Be cognizant to follow these recommendations for minimizing the risk of viral spread during hysteroscopic procedures
Latest News
HHS plan to improve rural health focuses on better broadband, telehealth services
The announcement includes technical initiatives, such as a contract to help clinics and hospitals integrate care.
Feature
Ten ways docs are cutting costs and saving money
Primary care physicians have seen a 55% decrease in revenue and a 20%-30% decrease in patient volume as a result of COVID-19. The impact has been...
Feature
Who’s better off: Employed or self-employed physicians?
Self-employed physicians have the highest salaries and largest homes, but feel least fairly compensated.
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Three malpractice risks of video visits
“We probably will see more malpractice suits filed the more telehealth is used. It’s a numbers game. The more it’s used, the higher likelihood...
News
Patient visits post COVID-19
Physicians and patients discuss common concerns with telemedicine.
Opinion
Are aging physicians a burden?
In our practice, the most common reason for those minor mistakes during our clinical evaluation is anxiety, said Dr. Nicolas Badre and Dr. Alan A...
Article
Restructuring health care delivery for the future: What we need to do post–COVID-19
Based on knowledge that has emerged from the COVID-19 pandemic, how would you change health care delivery if you could? Five...
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Only 40% of residents said training prepped them for COVID-19
Overall, residents reported good relationships with attending physicians and nurses.