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BLOG: Equity: Buyback rights, forfeiture and vesting
In our last post, we saw how rollover equity fits into the overall consideration paid to a selling physician owner of a physician practice.
Technology strives to keep physicians focused on allergy, asthma care
As practice management demands pull clinicians away from their patients to tend to administrative responsibilities, digital technologies are stepping in to mitigate these burdens. But keeping up with new tech can be a chore by itself.
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BLOG: The enormous potential of small actions
When I first entered the medical profession more than 30 years ago, I was taken by the amount of trash that was produced in the emergency department where I volunteered.
CDC outlines six steps hospitals can take to address burnout
The CDC published a guide that hospitals can use to reduce the risk for burnout among health care staff.
BLOG: Rollover equity: Linking arms with your private equity partner
As we discussed in our overview of the private equity, or PE, physician practice model, the buyer in an acquisition is often a PE-sponsored management services organization that purchases the nonclinical aspects of the practice’s business.
Most asthma biologics have similar efficacy in patients with, without allergy
WASHINGTON — Allergic status did not impact annualized asthma exacerbation rate reductions seen with mepolizumab, benralizumab and tezepelumab in patients with moderate to severe, uncontrolled asthma, according to study results.
Speaker: Failure to understand employment law among most common practice mistakes
WASHINGTON — Failing to understand basic employment law is one of the most common mistakes that practices make, according to a presentation at the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Annual Meeting.
Medicaid acceptance rates vary among allergists, lag other specialties
WASHINGTON — Patients with Medicaid coverage face barriers in accessing food allergy care, according to a poster presented at the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Annual Meeting.
Most physicians agree that needle-free epinephrine would improve use
WASHINGTON — Most physicians believed that needle-free epinephrine delivery would be preferable among patients, and that it would lead to more patients carrying it and using it faster, survey results showed.
SMART initiation low among PCPs, but several interventions could improve adoption
WASHINGTON — Single maintenance and reliever therapy was not commonly initiated by primary care providers, although PCPs supported efforts to improve adoption, a study showed.
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