May 15, 2015
Article
Competitive pressures and profound marketplace changes are a fact of life for the oncology business, and for a practice in San Antonio, Texas, that handles a large population of rural poor, planning sessions routinely involve discussions on how to stay independent and continue doing things the way physicians there feel is best.
May 10, 2015
Article
The signing of the Medical Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015 ends the yearly nightmare of congressional budget wrangling associated with the Sustainable Growth Rate formula.
May 09, 2015
Article
The healthcare market has been consolidating in recent years with practice mergers, hospital partnerships, and acquisitions or affiliations with primary care and specialist practices.
May 07, 2015
Article
Going bankrupt is high on the list of worries for 37.1% of cancer patients who participated in a recently published survey by the Washing- ton, DC-based Cancer Support Community, an international nonprofit.
May 06, 2015
Article
As the use of testing increases, so does the importance of understanding exactly what it can do for your patients and how to get the most out of the results.
May 03, 2015
Article
Frustration is mounting with a federal program that was originally designed to allow hospitals that care for underserved people to purchase outpatient drugs at discounted prices.
April 26, 2015
Article
For Gladys Rodriguez, MD, a practicing oncologist for 24 years, the daily schedule is filled with calls to payers and hours spent at the computer typing up electronic health records.