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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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BLOG: Being a physician landlord to your private equity buyer
In our prior blog post, we discussed the frequent need to separate, from a legal and financial perspective, the real property from the practice in order to consummate a practice transaction with a private equity buyer.
Antipsychotics range in efficacy for treatment of schizophrenia spectrum disorder
Antipsychotics differed in their efficacy in preventing relapse hospitalization and treatment failure among patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorder, according to research published in JAMA Network Open.
Dual methylphenidate with SSRI use appears safe among adults with ADHD, depression
The combined use of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and methylphenidate did not significantly increase adverse event risk among adults with ADHD and comorbid depression, according to a study published in JAMA Network Open.
What providers should know about changes to substance use confidentiality regulations
On Feb. 16, HHS, through its Office for Civil Rights and Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, published its final rule amending federal regulations protecting confidentiality of substance use disorder treatment records.
Power of compound interest: Time is ‘one of your biggest allies’
When investing, time in the market is arguably as important as well-publicized factors, such as rate of return, initial amount of investment (principal) and costs of investing.
Despite ‘proven efficacy,’ buprenorphine scripts remain low after opioid-related events
Buprenorphine use increased in EDs over the last decade but remained underused after opioid-related encounters, a cross-sectional study published in JAMA Network Open suggested.
The promise of anti-amyloid therapies: A new era in Alzheimer’s treatment
The world is facing an impending tsunami as the number of people developing Alzheimer’s disease continues to grow.
Honorees announced for third annual Healio Honors recognition program
Healio has announced the 2024 honorees of its peer-to-peer recognition program, Healio Honors.
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