December 15, 2022
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In This Issue |
National News
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What PATIENTS Are Reading
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Physician burnout peaked during the final three months of 2021, according to a recent study.
Editor's note: As an APMA member, you have access to physician well-being resources at www.apma.org/wellbeing.
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Nearly half of military members who have died by suicide saw their health-care provider within the previous month.
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Protecting one's assets and establishing an emergency fund are among the recommendations to physicians to increase financial security.
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In a recent survey, more Americans viewed the economy as their biggest health-care concern than COVID-19.
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A new analysis suggests that 2023 could be a big year for health-care mergers and acquisitions, due to a number of economic factors.
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Effective cybersecurity at health-care organizations depends in part on how effectively best practices are communicated.
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When entering into a mentoring relationship, it's important to establish specific goals and expectations.
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A new rule from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration is expected to make permanent certain standards intended to reduce the risk of virus transmission in health-care workplaces.
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Trends toward increased use of patient portals and telehealth services is expected to continue next year.
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Common causes of swelling of the feet include injury, certain medications, and some health conditions.
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Finding the right running shoes for one's foot type can help to reduce the likelihood of injuries.
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Good support and durability are among the qualities to look for in a pair of walking shoes.
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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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