Quality of life, rather than compensation, is the main factor driving physicians to consider moving abroad, according to a Medscape report published Nov. 24. Medscape surveyed 1,271 physicians who either currently work abroad or aspire to do so between Sept.…
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In a Nov. 26 report, the American Medical Association notes that the evaluation process for physician residency applicants has shifted into a more “holistic” approach, placing a greater emphasis on “soft skills” during interviews. Looking at a survey from the…
Patrick County Urgent Care, an urgent care facility in Claudsville, Va., closed its doors Nov. 14, according to a notice posted in the window of the former physician’s office and obtained by Radio IQ Nov. 14. According to the report,…
A provision in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, signed into law July 4, imposed stricter borrowing limits on the amount of federal student loans that those earning professional degrees can borrow. Specifically, the new legislation eliminates the Grad PLUS…
Titusville, Fla.-based Parrish Medical Group will adopt a cashless payment model beginning Jan. 1, 2026. According to a Nov. 24 news release shared with Becker’s, the decision comes in response to an increased demand for digital convenience. “Parrish Medical Group…
Independent physician practices are rapidly disappearing as hospitals, insurers, corporate entities and private equity firms expand their reach. However, new models of practice ownership and physician leadership are helping independent physicians adapt to healthcare’s challenges. Years of private practice decline …
Rising denials and long reimbursement cycles are common complaints — even among practices with leading EHR platforms. Technology alone isn’t solving the revenue challenge. Some practices, however, are seeing a different outcome. By making strategic adjustments to how they manage…
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Mark Herzog
Principal Solutions Specialist, Veradigm
Revenue cycle inefficiencies don’t always stem from tech itself. Often, RCM friction stems from how technology is used. Practices with strong EHRs still face persistent challenges: inconsistent revenue, slow payment cycles and rising burnout tied to manual workarounds. This on-demand…
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