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MALPRACTICE PREVENTION
Documentation Tips for Reducing Malpractice Risk
You can improve the quality of your communication and decrease malpractice risk with this revised version of SOAP.
Peter G. Teichman, MD, MPA


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PATIENT-CENTERED CARE
Helping Patients Take Charge of Their Chronic Illnesses
The best thing you can do for your patients with chronic diseases is to let them run with the ball.
Martha M. Funnell, MS, RN


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DISINTEGRATION
Regrouping After Disintegration
Before jumping into a new venture, make sure you have a strong, focused plan for the future.
Rod Aymond and Theodore Hariton, MD


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RURAL PRACTICE
A Model for Successful Rural Practice
This community-supported practice meets the needs of both the community and the physicians serving it.
Scott E. Rollins, MD

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GETTING PAID
Getting New Physicians Credentialed Quickly
These ideas will help you reduce delays and cope with the period before the credentials arrive.
Kent J. Moore


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CODING AND DOCUMENTATION
Answers to Your Questions
Kent J. Moore


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MONITOR
Informed choice rare in health care • Quality doesn't ensure profitability for HMOs • Better-performing groups pay more, generate more • Physicians influenced by pharmaceutical perks • Quality of care varies widely among Medicaid health plans • More patients to shop online for health products • White coats: Doctors deliberate hemlines


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IMPROVING PATIENT CARE
Are You Practicing 'Opportunistic' Prevention?
Preventive care doesn't have to wait until the next health maintenance exam. Illness visits are a prime opportunity.
George E. Kikano, MD, Susan A. Flocke, PhD, Robin S. Gotler, MA, and Kurt C. Stange, MD, PhD


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PRACTICE DIARY
Caring for family • Making it • HealthTrends
Sanford J. Brown, MD


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ASK FPM
RVUs and established patient visits • Treating family members • Unlawful restraint of trade?


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BALANCING ACT
What Type of Planner Is Right for You?
The new hand-held planning devices are cool, but an old-fashioned paper planner may keep you just as well organized.
Pamela J. Vaccaro, MA

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