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April 21, 2022 In This Issue
National News
What PATIENTS Are Reading
National News
Mental perseverance and knowledge of practice management and marketing are among the skills that can benefit physicians entering private practice.
 
Communication skills and demonstrating empathy are among the ways physicians can build trust, experts say.
 
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A new compensation report reveals increases in both patient volume and physician salaries in the second half of 2021.
 
Editor’s note: As an APMA member, you have exclusive access to our many practice management and reimbursement resources. 
 
Selecting the right EHR for one's practice can have a positive effect on workflow.
 
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What Patients are Reading
The rise in foot pain that coincided with the pandemic resulted from a number of factors, including overuse, weight gain and more time spent barefoot.
 
Good arch support can help those with flat feet reduce the risk of injury.
 
Editor’s note: Recommend APMA’s running shoe guide for different arch types and APMA Seal-Accepted products to your patients. 
 
Choosing socks made with breathable materials and washing and drying one's feet regularly can help those dealing with sweaty feet.
 
Editor’s note: Share APMA’s information on sweaty feet and its symptoms with your patients. 
 
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According to a new survey, many hospitals are increasing compensation in an attempt to address staffing shortfalls.
 
According to a new report, nearly three-quarters of physicians in the US are employed by a health system, a hospital or a corporation.
 
With some states revisiting their regulations regarding telehealth, the industry finds itself in a time of uncertainty.
 
Editor's note: APMA has resources for members navigating telehealth during the ongoing COVID-19 public health crisis. 
 
Building social connections and limiting daily screen time can help in addressing work-related stress.
 
Editor's note: For more stories like this, visit www.apma.org/softskills.
 
 
Disclaimer: Stories from sources other than APMA do not necessarily reflect APMA positions or policies. APMA does not endorse these stories. This content appears in the News Brief to enhance members' understanding of how media coverage shapes perceptions of podiatric medicine, and to educate members about what their patients, legislators and other healthcare professionals are seeing in the media.
 

 

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