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Consolidation in the Medical Industry Drives Physician Salaries Higher, but is Employment the Answer?

The medical industry is currently experiencing a reorganization period as hospitals and other large medical groups are rapidly acquiring private practices at an unprecedented pace. According to an article in the New York Times, the nationwide number of doctors practicing independently dropped to 39 percent in 2012, down from 57 percent in 2000. That number appears

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Telemedicine: Disruption of the Traditional Doctor-Patient Relationship

It seems that in the last several years, telemedicine has become the new buzzword in the medical industry. According to a study by the American Telemedicine Association, telemedicine usage has surged by more than 50% in 2015 as compared to 2013. Perhaps no other technological innovation has as great a potential to shift the dynamic of

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Moonlighting: a Means to Boost Income, Experience, and Variety in a Doctor’s Life

There’s an age-old adage that says variety is the spice of life. And like most age-old adages, there’s some truth there. It seems fair to say that most of us like to switch things up once in awhile for the sake of freshness and spontaneity. Most of us, however, have a difficult time inserting variety

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Controversial New Study Finds Medical Error as Third Leading Cause of Death

We’ve all heard the horror stories — a surgeon accidentally amputates the wrong leg, or open-heart surgery is performed on the wrong patient — and while these are the ones that grab the headlines, medical errors are a far more common occurrence than many believe. A controversial new study published in BMJ by researchers at Johns Hopkins

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Fixing Chicago: One Joint at a Time, an interview with Dr. Daniel Ivankovich

We have an extremely diverse group of clients here at PracticeProtection, and today we’d like to introduce one of them: Dr. Daniel Ivankovich. I recently attended a TedX talk at Northwestern University at which Dr. Ivankovich spoke. It would have been hard to miss him. Upon his introduction, Dr. Ivankovich entered the stage in motorcyle

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Who Suffers from Multiple Unhealthy Behaviors (MUBs) and Why is it Important?

Over the weekend, we read a notable study conducted by the United Health Foundation that offers surprising insight into the staggering numbers of Americans suffering from “Multiple Unhealthy Behaviors” (called MUBs). They sorted these MUBs into five distinct categories: Currently a smoker Less than 7 hours of sleep per night Body mass index > 30 Low physical

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The Emotional Cost of Medical Malpractice Claims Against Doctors, Part 2

Part 2: Mitigating the stress of a lawsuit: process, prepare, parley, and prioritize. The first part of this three part article looked at the statistical occurrences of medical malpractice lawsuits over the course of a physician’s career, and the fundamental contradiction between the usual results of a malpractice lawsuit (~90% dismissed or settled) versus the

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