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Life and umbrella insurance: Life can change quickly
As physicians, we have all borne witness to patients dying at a young age, whether from an unforeseen illness or injury.
Trump administration will likely kill the FTC’s controversial noncompete rule
The noncompete ban issued by the Federal Trade Commission emerged as one of the most talked about employment law issues in 2024 affecting workers, including medical professionals.
Q&A: Expert offers tips on how to grow your brand, practice with social media
Healio spoke with an expert about the importance of social media, why physicians should utilize it and the do’s and don’ts behind this growing form of communication.
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Medical institutions can — and should — advance health equity
Health equity has become a buzzword in medical institutions and health care organizations, especially when it comes to rural communities. But too often, the conversations don't move past the talking stage.
Healio Community, new engagement platform, aims to foster professional connection
Healio has launched the Healio Community platform to empower and connect professionals in health care.
What the Federal Reserve cutting cycle means for physicians
After an historic rate hike cycle that was the fastest on record and largest in decades, the Federal Reserve announced its first rate cut since 2020 this past September.
DEI programs, sun safety: Read this year’s top practice management articles in dermatology
Earlier this year, an advisory board for the American Academy of Dermatology rejected a resolution that would have dismantled current diversity, equity and inclusion, or DEI, programs.
AAD’s take on ‘catastrophic’ physician fee schedule leads top dermatology Q&As of 2024
Healio Dermatology’s wires were filled with many expert Q&As ranging from celebrity news perspectives to government agency appeals.
FDA proposes testing methods to detect asbestos in cosmetics
The FDA has announced a proposed rule that would require manufacturers of talc-containing cosmetic products to use standardized testing methods to identify the presence of asbestos, a known carcinogen.
Leverage employer-sponsored benefit plans: Primer for employed physicians
Physicians employed under W-2 status are often presented with a variety of employer-sponsored benefit plans, which can provide significant tax and financial advantages.
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Q&A: Physicians can help patients with respiratory diseases prepare for wildfires
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‘Now is not the time to lose momentum’ in the fight against STIs
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Headline News
Medicare selects 15 drugs for second round of price negotiations, including semaglutide
January 17, 20252 min read -
Headline News
Q&A: Physicians can help patients with respiratory diseases prepare for wildfires
January 17, 20253 min read -
Headline News
‘Now is not the time to lose momentum’ in the fight against STIs
January 10, 20259 min read