Imaging and document management systems can dramatically cut the time physicians spend searching for necessary information. However, medical practices must carefully evaluate certain aspects of an imaging and document management solution, as the wrong system may diminish its overall value.
Read More »Recognizing the S&P 500 index hoax
The reason why the S&P 500 Index mutual fund apparently outperforms the active mutual fund manager is because we’re comparing apples to oranges.
Read More »Relations between MDs and health systems
There is a confluence of economic interest between physicians and hospital systems that can replace an historical climate of conflict between them.
Read More »Practice management company partnerships
Practice management companies are no longer the financial darlings they once were. As an alternative, local health systems offer management services organizations. Preventive maintenance is essential, whichever the choice.
Read More »Movement on vicarious HMO liability
For the first time, a federal court has specifically extended vicarious liability principles to an HMO, which made it liable for negligent acts of a physician.
Read More »Inspector General’s 1998 work plan
The OIG’s 1998 Work Plan describes numerous projects, including program audits, program inspections and investigative initiatives it plans to perform.
Read More »Constructing a physician Web site
The opportunity for patients to be able to access information about you, to ask questions, and even to schedule appointments is here and waiting for you to take advantage of it
Read More »Is market-driven medicine bankrupt?
The sad spectacle of Allegheny's nine Philadelphia-area hospitals losing tens of millions of dollars a month should give us pause.
Read More »Consider the charitable remainder trust
Many investors are reluctant to sell appreciated assets such as stock or real estate because of significant capital gains taxes they would owe. One way to increase cash flow or diversify holdings is through the Charitable Remainder Trust.
Read More »Medicare documentation guideline changes
On April 27, the AMA and HCFA, together with more than 275 representatives of specialty societies, unveiled some important proposed changes to the 1997 Medicare evaluation and documentation guidelines. While a major re-design of the coding system is under way, a number of changes under consideration are likely.
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