Most otolaryngologists likely have heard about reference pricing, the relatively nascent concept that a payer—be it a person, a plan, or a pension fund—contributes a set amount toward specific procedures. […]

Ethical Challenges in the Operating Room

How Reasonable Non-Compete Clauses Can Protect Your Practice
Restrictive covenants in employee agreements can prevent your ideas and information from being taken by an employee to a competitor’s practice

Why Physicians Don’t Always Follow Best Practices
Lack of information and patient resistance can contribute to physicians not following guidelines

6 Tips to Keep Staff Meetings on Track
Useful staff meetings don’t waste time and convey information that can keep your physician practice working at its best

Navigating a Healthcare Transaction
What to know, what to expect, and how to prepare for a healthcare transaction
Why Physicians Don’t Always Follow Best Practices
Experts point to a wide variety of reasons why guidelines are sometimes not followed.

Benefits, Drawbacks of Free Abdominal Fat Transfer for Parotidectomy Defect Reconstruction
Investigators say FAT transfer in reconstruction is technically simple, improves facial symmetry, and achieves excellent postoperative cosmetic results

Telemedicine: Practicing Medicine across State Lines
Emphasis on cost-effective quality healthcare coupled with technological advancements has caused a resurgence of telemedicine

Being an Oncologist is a Privilege with Sober Responsibilities
Oncologists are tethered to the insatiable emotional demands of a needy patient population
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