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Malpractice: More lawsuits does not equal more relocations
Physicians who have been sued multiple times are no more likely to relocate geographically than doctors who have never faced a claim, a new...
Opinion
Who’s increasing health care costs? Not us!
Community leadership has been minimized, and where it exists, it is under constant pressure to make a profit.
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Montana named ‘best state to practice medicine’ in 2019
New York ranks last, based on WalletHub measures.
Opinion
Too much to lose from office visit recording or filming
During office visits, Dr. Allan M. Block suggests that it may be prudent to “speak as if everyone is recording, behave as if everyone is filming...
Feature
DoJ refuses to challenge Texas ACA ruling
By not taking action, the Justice department allows a ruling to stand that effectively renders the Affordable Care Act unconstitutional.
Feature
Gender wage gap varies by specialty
Average earnings for women and men in 2018 were closest for hematology.
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MIPS: Nearly 20% of small/solo practices took a pay cut in first year
Overall, 93% of participants got some kind of pay bump for 2017.
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ABIM contests class-action lawsuit, asks judge to dismiss
The plaintiffs are asking a judge to find ABIM in violation of federal antitrust law and to bar the board from continuing its MOC process.
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FDA chief calls for stricter scrutiny of electronic health records
The government spent more than $36 billion over 10 years to switch to digital records. In that time, thousands of reports of deaths, injuries, and...
Conference Coverage
MedPAC puts Part B reference pricing, binding arbitration on the table
The reference pricing policy would set a maximum payment rate for a group of drugs with similar health effects based on the minimum, median, or...
Opinion
Unintended consequences in the drive to simplify computerized test ordering