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Diversified portfolios allow for ‘smoother ride’
Why not just invest in one stock and let it ride? That works well if you bet the farm on Apple in 2010 and watched your fortune explode 30 time during the last 14 years.
Income, insurance status contributes to rationing prescription drugs due to cost
SAN ANTONIO — Due to structural barriers such as low income and inadequate insurance coverage, Black and Hispanic adults were more likely to ration prescription drugs to save money, researchers reported.
GPT-4 responses to anti-obesity medication questions comparable to FDA answers
SAN ANTONIO — When asked common questions regarding anti-obesity medications, GPT-4 responses were easy to interpret, accurate and comparable to responses provided by the FDA, according to findings presented at ObesityWeek.
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GLP-1 medication access limited by care site, payer type, demographics
SAN ANTONIO — Access to GLP-1 medications is potentially impacted by care site, payer type and demographics, highlighting gaps in care that disproportionately affect certain patient subgroups, according to a presentation at ObesityWeek.
Financial planning for physicians: Key milestones to meet at every career stage
As a physician, your career will be rewarding in many ways, including a personal sense of purpose, ability to help others and the potential for high-earning power.
BLOG: Compliance issues when leasing your real estate to referral sources
The relationship between health care providers and referral sources can present complex legal challenges.
VIDEO: Common endocrine-disrupting chemicals may impact reproductive aging in women
DENVER — In this Healio video exclusive, Jodi Flaws, PhD, discusses how exposure to a group of chemicals commonly found in plastics, cosmetics and personal care items may be tied to reproductive aging symptoms in women.
GLP-1, SGLT2 prescriptions for type 1 diabetes rising despite no regulatory approval
Prescriptions for GLP-1 receptor agonists and SGLT2 inhibitors for patients with type 1 diabetes rose between 2010 and 2023 despite not being approved for that population, according to a research letter published in JAMA.
Use nonqualified plans with cash value life insurance to achieve retirement goals
Nonqualified plans offer a valuable alternative or supplement to qualified retirement plans for physicians seeking to enhance their retirement savings.
Speaker: ChatGPT is a forward-thinking path toward curbing clinician burnout
Necessary changes within the health care system will only arise when workers are allowed more time and space personally and professionally, with ChatGPT the method by which this transformation can occur, according to Robert Pearl, MD.
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