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‘A little bit unique’: Consider every SAPHO manifestation when examining patients
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — SAPHO is complex, but knowing its potential manifestations can help clinicians identify and help patients, according to a speaker at the Basic and Clinical Immunology for the Busy Clinician meeting.
NPs could improve access to care, but practice expansions remain controversial
Allowing nurse practitioners full practice authority may help diversify the workforce and increase access to primary care, according to experts, but there are many factors in the benefit-risk balance to consider.
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BLOG: Introduction to taxation of sale proceeds: Partnership/limited liability company
Our third and final post in the series “Introduction to Taxation of Sales Proceeds” addresses the taxation of sale proceeds if a target practice is a partnership, including an LLC treated as a partnership.
Q&A: Patients with skin of color experience disparities in dermatology treatment
February is Black History Month, a time to celebrate and reflect upon the history of the African diaspora.
Medical groups push CMS to finalize proposed prior authorization reforms
The American Medical Association and 118 other medical societies, including the American College of Rheumatology, are urging CMS to finalize proposed rules aiming to reform prior authorization, according to a press release.
Practice’s retirement can create liability: Four common pitfalls to avoid
Most medical practices nationwide sponsor some type of qualified retirement plan (QRP), including 401(k)s, profit-sharing plans, defined benefit plans and hybrid plans. Most physicians do not realize that a growing area of liability for all businesses, including medical practices, relates to QRPs and how they are managed.
Physicians should consider patient benefits, drawbacks before ordering genetic tests
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. — Physicians should consider the potential harms of genetic testing before administering these tests to patients, according to a presenter at South Beach Symposium.
Speaker: Artificial intelligence may be future of skin cancer detection
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. — Artificial intelligence should be thoughtfully evaluated for the use of skin cancer detection, according to a presenter at South Beach Symposium.
Study reveals hundreds of excess deaths among US physicians during COVID-19 pandemic
In the United States, there were more than 600 excess deaths among physicians from March 2020 to December 2021, according to a research letter published in JAMA Internal Medicine.
BLOG: Noncompete agreements are not a thing of the past yet
There has been a lot of attention about a proposed rule from the Federal Trade Commission that would prohibit many noncompetes. However, much of the discussion has been misleading, if not entirely wrong.
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