| Date: May 16, 2012 By:
Rachael Zimlich
| Source: Medical Economics eConsult
With the Medicare population primed to double in size soon, you may be wondering how you?ll take on all those annual wellness visits. A recent study offers some insight.
Date: May 10, 2012 By:
Judy Bee
| Source: Medical Economics

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Are commercial payers asking if you'll join their networks? Discover what you should look for to determine if joining the network is right for your practice.
Date: May 10, 2012 By:
Annette M. Boyle, MBA
| Source: Medical Economics

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Physician-directed spas are opening in an effort to reshape practice profitability and expand services to patients. And they're doing it outside the traditional dermatology and plastic surgery specialties. Here's what to consider when evaluating this ancillary service.
Date: May 10, 2012 By:
Rachael Zimlich
| Source: Medical Economics

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How far can a PCP go in offering an ancillary service that crosses into a specialty area? The politics of referrals can be divisive.
Date: May 10, 2012 By:
Dan Danford, MBA, CFP, CRSP
| Source: Medical Economics

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No one likes being surprised when tax time rolls around. Find out how you can effectively plan ahead.
Date: May 10, 2012 By:
Judy Bee
| Source: Medical Economics

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Doing performance reviews can seem like a hassle, but they don't need to be. Learn why reviews are important and how you can effectively use them in your practice.
Date: May 10, 2012 By:
Judy Bee
| Source: Medical Economics

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Proper training for employees ensures a well-run practice. See what you can do to ensure that a new receptionist can handle making a good appointment schedule.
Date: May 10, 2012 By:
Judy Bee
| Source: Medical Economics

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One of the worst-case scenarios for any physician is facing a disability. Find out what you can do to help minimize potential disruptions.
Date: May 10, 2012 By:
Robert N. Greenberger, CPA, Christopher Belknap, CPA
| Source: Medical Economics

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If you're considering ancillary services, you might also be in the market for expensive equipment, an office expansion or pricey software systems. Discover how these hits can become homeruns by using accelerated depreciation.
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