June 1, 2023
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In This Issue |
National News
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What PATIENTS Are Reading
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Healthcare Finance News
Compensation at physician-owned practices increased at a higher level last year than compensation at hospital-owned practices, according to a new report.
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Renal & Urology News
The results of a new study suggest that the problem of burnout in health-care extends beyond physicians and nurses to other members of the health-care workforce.
Editor's note: Visit www.apma.org/wellbeing for resources to help you with work-life balance and mental health.
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Becker's Hospital Review
A new report from Milliman suggests that consumer health-care costs will continue to climb.
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Medical Economics
Tips for increasing staff loyalty include clearly articulating one's vision for the practice and recognizing excellent performance.
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Physicians Practice
Issuing all required notifications is an important step prior to the closure of a practice.
Editor’s note: Create and post a CV; review practice survey results; and get information about starting, selling, or closing a practice on the APMA Career Center.
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Healthcare Finance News
The end of the COVID-19 public health emergency and mandatory reporting of supply chain issues could lead to increased shortages of some medical devices, officials say.
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Urology Times
Focusing on core ethical principles can help when it comes to dealing with problematic patients.
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Healthcare Dive
Customer service complaints represented the biggest reason for the more than 10 percent decline in members' satisfaction with their health plan, according to a new study.
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BestLife
For older adults, it's important prioritize safety and support when choosing footwear.
Editor’s note: Filter your search to find APMA seal approved and accepted sandals at www.apma.org/seal.
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HuffPost
Done properly, foot soaks offer a number of benefits for some people.
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Shape
Stable, supportive shoes can help in reducing back pain.
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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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