September 21, 2023
|
In This Issue |
National News
|
|
What PATIENTS Are Reading
|
|
JD Supra
Tips for those considering selling their practice include understanding the motivation to sell and setting specific goals.
|
Forbes
Long-term burnout can lead to a range of negative consequences, both personal and professional.
|
Medical Economics
Less than 20 percent of health-care executives who responded to a recent survey were confident in their team's ability to recover data lost in a cyberattack.
|
Healthcare Finance News
New research suggests that telehealth visits are typically billed at a lower level of service than in-person visits.
|
Physician Practice
Monitoring patient satisfaction can help practices identify areas for improvement.
|
Physicians Practice
Training tips for staff include developing a training plan and engaging in cross-training.
|
Fierce Healthcare
Some experts are considering that a loosening of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's guidance on mask use in health-care settings could increase the risk of infection for patients and health-care workers.
|
Medical Economics
Sharing positive feedback can improve the overall culture in a health-care organization, according to new research.
|
Verywell Health
Thickened skin and swelling on the side of the big toe are among the potential early signs of bunions.
Editor's note: As a member, you have access to patient resources on bunions at www.apma.org/bunion.
|
Best Life
Because feet often swell on flights, shoes with tight toe boxes can lead to discomfort.
Editor's note: The APMA Seal of Acceptance and Seal of Approval are granted to products found to promote good foot health. See the latest list at www.apma.org/seal.
|
MindBodyGreen
For those just starting out with running, it's important to select shoes with proper shock absorption.
|
|
|
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. |
|
|