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June 27, 2024 In This Issue
National News
What PATIENTS Are Reading
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National News
Mayo Clinic
As artificial intelligence continues to grow in popularity among the health-care industry, researchers are emphasizing the importance of human decision-making in safeguarding patients.
 
American Hospital Association
A survey found that 24 percent of physicians have had a patient adversely affected by prior authorization and over nine in 10 reported a negative impact on patient outcomes.
 
American Medical Association
Young doctors applying for jobs early in their career need to feel comfortable asking potential employers hard questions to spot potential trouble spots.
 
Health Leaders Media
New technology regarding health-care data makes it easier to gather critical information about a patient’s medical history without having to rely solely on their testimony.
 
MedCity News
While value-based health-care produces better outcomes at lower costs, it increases the administrative burden on physicians.
 
PharmiWeb
The podiatry service market is expected to increase at a compound annual growth rate of 3.6 percent until 2034 due to increasing global awareness of foot health and an aging population.

Editor’s note: Take charge of your career with the APMA Career Center and APMA’s practice management and reimbursement resources.
 
Medical Economics
Succession planning requires extensive work from the retiring physician to ensure their medical practice transitions into the desired future.
 
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What Patients are Reading
CBS News
Concierge medicine, which requires patients to pay an annual fee to see a doctor, leaves the most vulnerable communities without access to health-care.
 
NBC Select
Bunions are a common toe deformity, but treatments like toe separators, specialized walking shoes and bunion correctors can help patients manage the condition at home.

Editor’s Note: Share APMA’s free “Beat Bunion Blues” materials with your patients and download APMA’s digital brochure on bunions for your practice—you can even customize it with your practice information.
 
BestLife
To choose the best shoes for them, patients with flat feet need to identify whether they have the flexible or rigid version of the condition.

Editor’s note: Recommend APMA’s running shoe guide for different arch types and APMA Seal-Accepted products to your patients.
 
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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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