Here are seven things to know for April 17, 2017.
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Social media can benefit physicians and medical professionals who use it to accrue new patients or maintain relationships with current patients. However, a recent study found some physicians exhibit "unprofessional" social media practices, according to UPI.
Healthcare is pushing more procedures to the outpatient setting, which is spurring growth in the minimally invasive spine market, an Orbis Research report found, according to medGadget.
Here are 10 statistics on otolaryngologist compensation by geographic area, according to the Medscape Otolaryngologist Compensation Report 2017.
To succeed in the fiercely competitive market, ASCs are relying on sound business planning and high-quality strategy execution to succeed.
Flushing-based NewYork-Presbyterian Queens opened its Therapeutic Medicine Center April 10.
The Oklahoma Senate Health and Human Services Committee halted House Bill 1013, while would allow advanced nurses to prescribe medications without a physician's oversight, according to Tulsa World.
A survey found small physician practices believe EHRs truncate the number of patients they could see each day, which may impact practices' bottom lines, according to healthcare informatics.
Here are 10 things to know about ophthalmologist compensation based on the Medscape Ophthalmologist Compensation Report 2017.
Here are seven updates for ASC leaders to note:
