Unnecessary regulatory burdens are often ranked among the top contributors to physician burnout, causing practitioners and practices unnecessary time and money.
Author: Claire Wallace
Approximately 92% of physicians report seeing an increase in the number of nurse practitioners, according to a Sept. 3 poll from physician social networking platform Sermo.
New York City-based NYU Langone's department of ophthalmology at NYU Grossman School of Medicine has tapped Roxana Fu, MD, as its chief of oculoplastics.
Odin Medical, an affiliate of Olympus, has earned FDA clearance for the first cloud-based AI platform designed to detect colorectal polyps during colonoscopies.
The Morgantown-based West Virginia University Department of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery and the WVU Heart and Vascular Institute have added four new surgeons, according to a Sept. 4 report from My Buckhannon.
A medical office building in Richmond, Va., has been foreclosed and is heading to auction, according to a Sept. 5 report from Richmond BizSense.
The Dakota Physicians Group and Surgery Center has opened in Minot, N.D., according to a Sept. 4 report from NBC affiliate KFYR.
On Sept. 1, UnitedHealthcare released a list of procedures that will be eligible for its new physician gold-card program.
Anderson Healthcare has broken ground on a $3.5 million medical office building in Collinsville, Ill., according to a Sept. 4 report from The Edwardsville Intelligencer.
Of the 34 American billionaires that earned their wealth in the healthcare space, 26 are classified as self-made, according to Forbes' live net worth calculator.
