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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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Low-value care can be dangerous to patients; researchers are working on solutions
Low-value care can result in significant harm and costs to patients, although interventions involving patient and clinician education could help reduce these services, an expert said.
Achieve financial wellness
The term “wellness” has become increasingly popular in the general public at large, and within the medical community specifically.
Q&A: What PCPs need to know about thyroid eye disease
Primary care providers can play an important role in the management of an often-overlooked disorder, thyroid eye disease, according to an expert.
Drug costs and nocebo risks: Navigating the Humira ‘biosimilar boom’ 1 year later
A lot can change in a year. But has it?
Primary care-based housing intervention linked to fewer visits, better health outcomes
A primary care-based housing program helped to reduce the number of annual primary care and outpatient visits among participants while improving mental and physical health, researchers found.
VIDEO: Physicians are opting for more flexible maintenance of certification
In this video, Robert O. Roswell, MD, FACP, FACC, associate dean for diversity, equity and inclusion at Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, discusses how doctors are maintaining their certifications and the value of those exams.
Q&A: CDC publishes first recommendations for syphilis testing amid spike in cases
For the first time, the CDC has published recommendations on laboratory testing for syphilis.
Hooked on Primary Care with Janet Nwaukoni, DO
Growing up, medicine seemed like a distant aspiration.
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