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More than half of private practice therapists worry about economy, plan to raise rates in 2023, survey finds

Fierce Healthcare

More than half of private practice therapists worry about economy, plan to raise rates in 2023, survey finds agliadkovskaya Mon, 06/26/2023 - 12:03

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How to Adapt Your Marketing Now That Private Practice Has Become an “Endangered Species”

Healthcare Success

At the end of 2020—for the first time ever—less than half ( 49.1% ) of patient care physicians worked in private practice. . of physicians remain in private practice! COVID significantly accelerated the trend away from private practice. Private Practice Physicians: The Numbers Then and Now.

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Empowering Private Practice Therapists: Balancing Productivity, Privacy and Control in Note-Taking Amidst AI Advancements

Icanotes

Empowering Private Practice Therapists: Balancing Productivity, Privacy and Control in Note-Taking Amidst AI Advancements A growing number of industries are incorporating artificial intelligence into their operations. There are certain risks and limitations of using AI in the behavioral healthcare space.

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9 Healthcare Marketing Trends to Embrace in 2023

Healthcare Success

Healthcare consumers continue to move swiftly down the paths of least resistance toward quality care. This spells trouble for healthcare organizations that cannot change with the times. 9 Healthcare Marketing Trends 2023. 9 Healthcare Marketing Trends 2023. Consumer-First Content is Essential.

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How Healthcare Can Take A Consumer-First Cue From Small Business

HIT Consultant

Like most physicians, I went into medicine to care for patients — not to be a healthcare bureaucracy wrangler. A $30 billion healthcare SaaS market promises to solve many of these administrative pain points. This same magical experience should exist in healthcare, but it does not. But the status quo is not tenable.

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Rise of Retail Healthcare: Challenges and Opportunities for Payers

HIT Consultant

Director of Healthcare Strategy at LexisNexis Risk Solutions Healthcare delivery continues to evolve to meet ever-changing patient demands. Nearly 70% of physicians now work for a corporate entity instead of private practices. The latest industry evolution is the expansion of retail healthcare delivery.

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Docs shift to larger, hospital-owned practices to have more negotiation power with payers, AMA analysis finds

Fierce Healthcare

In the past 10 years, there has been a dramatic shift in physician practice ownership as less than half of doctors now work in private practices, according to a new analysis. |