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50+ Shocking Physician Burnout Statistics You'll Never Believe

Etactics

96% of Medical Professionals Agree that Burnout is an Issue (NEJM Catalyst) Not only do doctors recognize this issue, but their executives and leaders agree. This chews up lots of time for physicians and prevents them from seeing more patients. This is true for doctors since one in four physicians will drink to cope with burnout.

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Ethical Considerations in SBIRT: Balancing Confidentiality and Duty to Warn

Icanotes

Ethical considerations are best handled with prevention and preparation, rather than with reactivity and uncertainty. A nurse in a primary care physician's office or a therapist working in a community agency or a private practice office can effectively introduce SBIRT skills into their practice.

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COVID-19 Lessons: A Path to a Better Health Care System

Accountable Care Doctors

When the focus is on what the patient needs, we don’t have to worry about regulations governing payment because we are not paid based on the number of services delivered,” — Wendolyn Gozansky, MD. “We Recognize that primary care and prevention are the tools that will keep Americans healthy and build a health care system to support it.

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How Tech Transforms Echo & Medical Devices with Clifford Thornton | E. 82

Vie Healthcare

There are then… Of course, we talked about before with the medical device tiers, the regulations. I’ve been exposed to regional hospitals, community clinics, private practices, and even mobile ultrasound firms. But in his obituaries, they called him the old school doctor. Build a business case for that.

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