Articles
Screening for Social Determinants of Health in Daily Practice
Social factors often have greater influence on patients' health than medical care. Identifying those factors is the first step to addressing them.
Patient Communication: Practical Strategies for Better Interactions
These five strategies can help you create positive and compassionate patient interactions without adding significant time to the visit.
Ending the Stigma: Improving Care for Patients Who Are Overweight or Obese
Discriminatory attitudes about patients who are overweight or obese are pervasive in society, even among physicians. Here are five steps to help change that.
Improving the Patient Experience: 14 Tips
Simple steps to enhance the patient experience can improve your experience as well.
From the Editor
What Do Patients Want?
One way to find out is to ask them via a patient advisory council.
Coding & Documentation
CODING & DOCUMENTATION
TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES DURING TELEHEALTH VISIT | SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH | DISCUSSING IMPLANTABLE SUBDERMAL CONTRACEPTION | COVID-19 IMMUNIZATION | CARE PLAN CREATION FOR PATIENT WITH COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT
Practice Pearls
PRACTICE PEARLS
COAX PATIENTS WITH OUD BACK INTO THE OFFICE | USE TEMPLATES FOR PATIENT CONSENT FORMS | GIVE OBJECTIVE STATEMENTS ABOUT WORK-RELATED INJURIES
The Last Word
Overcoming Barriers of Distrust
Whether distrust stems from discrimination or other negative experiences, “Seek first to understand.”
Funded Educational Content
Measuring What Matters in Primary Care: The Person-Centered Primary Care Measure
Explore what the person-centered primary care measure is and its importance in making quality measurement meaningful.

