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‘You need to know what’s important to you’: Tips for negotiating your next position
WASHINGTON — When negotiating for your next position, it is important to understand your non-negotiables, your salary range and where your value comes from, according to an expert.
PCPs, allergy specialists continue to experience high EHR burdens
WASHINGTON — Primary care providers spent significantly more time with electronic health record documentation vs. allergy and immunology providers — both before and after the COVID-19 pandemic — research showed.
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Patient and Physician Advocacy with Ashley Sumrall, MD
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks with Ashley Sumrall, MD, about advocacy outside of their oncology practices and organizations, what lies ahead for the field of neuro-oncology and more.
Rule streamlining prior authorization is a step forward for primary care, 'but not a leap'
The new CMS rule aiming to streamline prior authorization signals a major step forward for primary care, but the process could still use some improvement, according to experts.
Transgender women less likely to get screened for prostate cancer, physicians play a role
Transgender women are significantly less likely than cisgender men to undergo prostate cancer screening, findings suggest, and the principal driver of the disparity appears to be whether physicians recommended testing — not access to care.
Survey: Only half of women with HIV remember discussing contraceptives with a provider
Many women with HIV reported using contraceptives in a survey, but just over half remembered having a conversation with a provider about them, results showed.
Healio Minute Podcast, Lung Cancer Edition: Top Headlines - Week of February 12, 2024
In this edition, blood test for lung cancer patients who may benefit from further immunotherapy, invasive procedures following lung cancer screenings and more.
Study: Risk for chronic fatigue four times higher after COVID-19
COVID-19 may quadruple a person’s risk for chronic fatigue, new study findings suggest.
Evictions, foreclosures disrupt access to safety net programs
Children who experienced a residential move because of unaffordable rents, evictions or foreclosures were also likely to lose access to safety net programs, researchers reported in Pediatrics.
BLOG: Pricing your transaction with regulatory restrictions in mind
A pressing question on the mind of any practice owner when selling his or her practice is “how much money will I get?”
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Headline News
‘Truly alarming’: Life expectancy gap in the US now up to 20 years
November 22, 20243 min read -
Headline News
Autoantibodies present in long COVID, but not a ‘smoking gun’ for new autoimmune disease
November 25, 20242 min read -
Headline News
Cardiovascular disease deaths rising among younger adults living in rural areas
November 15, 20243 min read