A provision in the Affordable Care Act (ACA) that places an excise tax on the sale of medical devices would apply to some tools used by otolaryngologists
AAO-HNSF 2012: The Frontier of Sleep Breathing Disorders
Otolaryngologists discuss negative pressure redux, combination therapies and airflow-detecting technology in sleep breathing disorders
AAO-HNSF 2012: Challenging Vocal Fold Paralysis Cases
Four vocal fold experts relay their careful approaches to diagnosis and treatment
Can Electronic Health Records Impact Malpractice Liability?
A new study suggests adopting EHRs can lower the risk of medical malpractice, but not everyone agrees that EHRs are good medicine
Advances in Facial Paralysis
Where the Presidential Candidates Stand on Key Health Care Issues
President Barack Obama’s and former Governor Mitt Romney’s positions on issues affecting the medical profession.
Key Provisions that Can Make or Break Extended Warranties for Medical Equipment
The art of purchasing a piece of medical equipment requires the perfect combination of medical, financial, business and legal expertise.
Expert Tips to Make Sure Your Next Hire is a Keeper
When there are more physicians and administrative staff coming and going in your medical practice than patients, there’s likely a problem with the hiring process.
Mobile Devices in the Medical Setting Can Lead to Distracted Doctors and Medical Error
Physicians are increasingly incorporating lightweight computers, mobile phones and tablets into the delivery of health care, which comes with the potential for distraction.
Risks and Benefits of CT Scans in Children
A new study again raises the issue of cancer risk with CT scan usage.
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