By Vasilios J. Kalogredis, Esq. Even in today’s relatively difficult healthcare environment, we are still seeing many medical and dental practices being sold. Some of ...
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In an attempt to create new and compelling content for a social media and viral millennial audience, reality television producers have moved from the dorm ...
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After taking a 10-year break from practicing medicine to raise four sons, Kate Gibson was ready to go back to work. The family practitioner had ...
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What may have started with good intentions has gone too far and is now off-course. According to the Pennsylvania Medical Society, Medicare’s Recovery Audit Contractors ...
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U.S. News & World Report has released its annual rankings for best children’s hospitals. In this edition, the ninth year of the list, a total ...
Read More »FDA Approves Two Drugs For Irritable Bowel
The U.S. Federal Drug Administration (FDA) last week approved two new therapies for treatment of irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea (IBS-D) in both men and ...
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NEW YORK — You can’t tell by looking which med students at Mount Sinai were traditional pre-meds in college and which weren’t. And that’s exactly ...
Read More »Giving Patients the Proper Resources to Fight Opioid Addiction
By Brent Boyett, D.O., D.M.D. In the quest for effective treatment of opioid addiction, it is important that doctors focus not only on providing behavioral ...
Read More »Medical Schools Try To Reboot For 21st Century
Medicine has changed a lot in the past 100 years. But medical training has not. Until now. Spurred on by the need to train a ...
Read More »New Website Helps Pennsylvania Doctors Get Refunds
Last fall’s Mcare settlement requires that $200 million be returned to physicians, hospitals, and other health care providers. This includes $139 million in refunds for prior ...
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