Today is Match Day, when anxious medical school graduates find out if they get their choice of residency programs. So what the heck is The Match? Read our explainer to learn all about it: https://lnkd.in/gAgkm56v
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Medical Economics helps physicians achieve success in their practices, their careers, and their personal lives by providing the nonclinical education doctors didn’t get in medical school. As the leading business resource for office-based physicians, Medical Economics provides the expert advice needed to successfully meet today's challenges in practice management, patient relations, malpractice, electronic health records and other technology, career, and personal finance. Because smarter business leads to better patient care.
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Many private practice physicians consider themselves busy — but what does "busy" actually mean? According to Zed Williamson, founder and CEO of Physician Growth Accelerator, most physicians don't track patient lifetime value — a crucial metric that businesses in other industries rely on to measure success. Check out our full episode of Off the Chart: A Business of Medicine Podcast with Zed for more tips to succeed in private practice. ?? Listen now: https://hubs.li/Q03cQWYH0 #PrivatePractice #PrimaryCare #MedicalEconomics #RevenueCycleManagement
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Patients vs. doctors: What really counts as an emergency? A study in JAMA found that patients and doctors agree on the urgency of emergency department (ED) visits just 38% to 57% of the time, raising concerns about insurance policies that retrospectively deny coverage for non-emergency visits. ?? Nearly 40% of ED visits are deemed non-urgent ?? Patients often misjudge stroke and heart attack symptoms ?? Triage decisions are a challenge without thorough evaluations Should we rethink how we assess emergency care? Read more: https://hubs.li/Q03cLFd20 #MedicalEconomics #EmergencyMedicine #HealthPolicy #PatientCare
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As the measles outbreak continues to grow, trust in vaccines can make a difference. With more than 300 confirmed cases in the U.S. this year, public health experts warn that vaccine hesitancy is fueling the spread of measles — a disease once eliminated in the U.S. 95% of cases are in unvaccinated individuals. Professors William Moss, MD, MPH, and Anna Durbin, MD, from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, explained that building patient trust is key for primary care physicians to promote vaccinations. Are primary care physicians equipped to navigate vaccine hesitancy? Read more: https://hubs.li/Q03cL_MT0 #Vaccines #MeaslesOutbreak #PublicHealth #PrimaryCare
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The physician shortage is a growing problem — but targeted funding may be making a difference. A PLOS study suggests that ACA provisions have been instrumental in expanding primary care residency programs, especially in underserved and rural areas. With the U.S. facing a shortage of up to 124,000 physicians by 2034, these funding measures are crucial for training the next generation of primary care physicians. But will these physicians stay in primary care? Read more: https://hubs.li/Q03cCQb30 #MedicalEconomics #PrimaryCare #PhysicianShortage #MedicalResidency
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What do health care CFOs predict for 2025? Strata Decision Technology's 2025 CFO Outlook for Healthcare report reveals that after years of financial instability, many health care leaders are cautiously optimistic about 2025. Key findings: ? 44% expect operating margins to stay the same ? 55% consider managing margins to be their top concern ? 91% believe better use of financial data is critical See all insights in our slideshow: https://hubs.li/Q03cxFtp0
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On March 31,?Medical Economics?will be publishing our first edition of Medical Economics Insider, our brand-new premium interactive digital edition designed to provide physicians with the in-depth insights and practical tools needed to thrive in today’s evolving health care landscape. We're combining the best of print and digital media! Check out our video preview below and read more about Insider here: https://lnkd.in/g33dqYaz
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Should you integrate more technology into your practice? AI-powered tools and new technology solutions are revolutionizing medical practices — offering everything from automated medical notes to claims denial assistance. But with so many options, how do you know what's worth the investment? In this exclusive interview, Steven Waldren, MD, chief medical informatics officer at the American Academy of Family Physicians, shares insights on how physicians should approach technology integration, and what's actually working for practices today. Check out the full interview: https://hubs.li/Q03cwTdp0 #MedicalTechnology #MedicalEconomics #AI
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Congress' latest spending bill leaves physicians without Medicare payment relief. The newly signed continuing resolution failed to address the 2.83% cut in the 2025 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule. What does this mean for medical practices? Read more: https://hubs.li/Q03clGHW0 #MedicareCuts #PhysicianReimbursement #HealthPolicy #MedicalEconomics
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Which medical schools produce the most primary care physicians? Some medical schools stand out for training the next generation of family doctors, internists, and pediatricians. U.S. News & World Report — with the help of the Robert Graham Center and the American Academy of Family Physicians — has ranked the top schools based on the percentage of graduates practicing in primary care. We broke down the top 15: https://hubs.li/Q03ckYm30 Where does your alma mater rank? #PrimaryCare #MedicalEducation #MedicalEconomics