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Every physician seems to have the same lament "There just isnapost enough time for my patients, my practice, my continuing education, my family, or myself." Depending on the doctor
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Efficiency Performance in Your Medical Practice. Dr. Gunter Dymkova-Fuchs. Just about a year ago I contacted the Managing Director of Health Care in the Government Accountability Office. Being a Partner in a healthcare consulting firm and You certainly have helped us to get through some rather difficult times hope that we would be able to contact you to help us with a specific project as we have in the past. F.R.H., MD, President, Family Practice Group, Idao
SANTA ROSA St. Joseph Health System's Annadel Medical Group announced that seven new primary care physicians will join its medical practice, marking the largest single increase the group has seen since it was founded in 2008. n Dr. Gary Johanson, a family practice physician in Santa Rosa since 1975 who specializes in hospice and palliative medicine and who is the medical director of Memorial Hospice and the James B. Billie Keegan Palliative Care Center at Memorial
Insurance companies and regulations have worked together to dramatically increase overhead and reduce reimbursement. Once upon a time the practice consisted of a physician, receptionist and a nurse. Today we have added an office manager, second receptionist, phlebotomistlab tech, second nurse Pundits and critics have had a field day complaining of elitism and two-tiered medical care, many going so far as to proclaim this trend could worsen the healthcare situation.
A primary-care practice is often a patient's first and ongoing contact with the medical system. Primary-care physicians are generalists trained in family medicine, general internal medicine or general pediatrics.
"In primary care practices, this has been a very serious issue," said Gans. "Outside of the primary care specialties family medicine, internal medicine and pediatrics, the patient-centered medical home was almost unheard of until last year." "When you have constrained payment levels and you have increased costs, is it reasonable to expect a substantial increase in physician compensation Gans asked. "The answer is 'probably not,' and I think doctors are much more