The COVID-19 pandemic effectively eliminated the option of group gatherings and compelled academic program directors to turn to a virtual format for their grand rounds.
Patient Satisfaction with Telemedicine Better Than Expected
After an initial scramble at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, telemedicine has turned into a patient pleaser.
Tips for Talking About Delicate or Controversial Subjects with Patients
For many physicians, discussing political beliefs or controversial advocacy work with patients seems inappropriate or even unethical, though many patients may have no problem with it.
Challenges of Treating Patients Who Are Also Physicians and How to Overcome Them
Common challenges when treating physician-patients include maintaining boundaries and avoiding assumptions about patient knowledge and behaviors.
How to Launch a Practice in the Millennial Age
Otolaryngologists rely on a mix of old and new tactics to attract patients.
Read This Before Agreeing to a Private Equity Deal
Physician practices need a clear understanding of why private equity may be a good option. Here’s what you need to know before agreeing to a deal.
How Best to Care for Biased Patients
How to Bill for Unlisted Codes in Medical Billing
Reimbursement for a service or procedure that does not have a specific CPT code can be complex, but can be navigated with some basic understanding
Tips for Preventing Missed Appointments at Your Practice
Patients who do not keep their appointments are a financial burden on a practice and can have a major impact on others waiting for treatment.
The Evolution of Informed Consent
The shifting focus from “consent” to how “informed” a patient should be.
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