The two largest areas of change in the Physician Fee Schedule are those in ambulatory/outpatient evaluation and management (E/M) services and those in payment to providers.
How to Embrace Optimism in the Midst of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Tips on How to Approach Conversations with Patients about the COVID-19 Vaccine
Otolaryngologists Have a Major Role to Play in Treating COVID-19 Long-Haulers
Patients Make Us Better: Here Are Some Ethical Lessons Patients Teach Their Doctors
Our patients are more than just their disease—they are parents, spouses, and children, all struggling to achieve some level of happiness and health.
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.
Patient Trust Is Predictive of Comfort Level with Overlapping Surgery and Trainee Independence
Efforts to increase patient comfort with overlapping surgery and surgical training should include strategies to address past negative experiences and foster trust in trainees and the delegation process.
Socioeconomic Disparities in Pediatric Otolaryngology: Understand Our Biases While Caring for Patients
It is important to consider all factors and eliminate biases when recommending treatments.
How Otolaryngologists Can Support Patients with Hearing Loss During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Otolaryngologists can help their hard-of-hearing patients navigate additional challenges during the COVID-19 pandmic, including worsened communication and difficulties accessing healthcare.
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.
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