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February 22, 2024 In This Issue
National News
What PATIENTS Are Reading
National News
Medical Economics
A majority of physicians who felt burned out cited administrative burden as the main contributor, according to a new survey.
 
Editor’s note: Visit www.apma.org/wellbeing for resources to help you with work–life balance.
 
KevinMD
Becoming educated in business matters can help in recognizing addressing potential financial problems in one's practice.
 
American Medical Association
When entering into an employment agreement, it's important to scrutinize the elements of any noncompete clause.
 
Physicians Practice
Having a good understanding of one's billing process can help in reducing the problem of payment denials.
 
HealthLeaders Media
Making a commitment to workplace wellbeing can aid in recruiting and retaining talented staff.
 
Editor’s note: Take advantage of APMA’s resources on physician wellbeing and soft skills.
 
Medical Economics
Certain technological solutions can help in reducing wait times and easing scheduling problems.
 
Radiology Business
In the first half of last year, health-care providers won nearly 80 percent of disputes related to the No Surprises Act, according to new data.
 
HealthLeaders Media
A recent audit by the HHS Office of Inspector General highlighted some of the mistakes providers most often make when documenting a telehealth visit.
 
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What Patients are Reading
Self
For those dealing with plantar fasciitis, a number of footwear options are available that offer sufficient cushioning and support.
 
Editor's note: Check out the latest list of APMA Seal-Accepted products and recommend them to your patients.
 
Women's Health
Choosing shoes that specifically address the problem of low arches can reduce the risk of pain for those with flat feet.
 
EatingWell
The best running shoes are designed both to improve the running experience and prevent injury.
 
 
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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