As drug costs rise, the diversion of medications from legitimate supply channels can impact both physicians and patients

Communication Strategies to Help Medical Providers Help Their Patients
Incorporating health literacy practices into patient care.

Key Provisions that Can Make or Break Extended Warranties for Medical Equipment
The art of purchasing a piece of medical equipment requires the perfect combination of medical, financial, business and legal expertise.
Effectively Accommodate Employee Time Off in Your Medical Practice
The question of how much time off to provide, as well as how to ensure staff does not abuse the policy, can leave practice managers confused. Here, we help you navigate the waters of paid time off.

Expert Tips to Make Sure Your Next Hire is a Keeper
When there are more physicians and administrative staff coming and going in your medical practice than patients, there’s likely a problem with the hiring process.
Mobile Devices in the Medical Setting Can Lead to Distracted Doctors and Medical Error
Physicians are increasingly incorporating lightweight computers, mobile phones and tablets into the delivery of health care, which comes with the potential for distraction.

The Challenges of Rural ENT Practice
While finding the time to meet the demands of an isolated community can be daunting, the benefits are often well worth it.

Mobile Computing Can Revolutionize Health Care
Mobile devices have the power to change health care as we know it.

Hiring a Public Relations Firm for Your Medical Practice
With more and more patients doing their own searching for the “right” doctors, those otolaryngologists who stand out the most—a goal usually accomplished with help from a reputable public relations firm—are more likely to get the lion’s share of business.

Otolaryngologists Join Campaign Against Unnecessary Medical Testing
AAO-HNS to release list of 5 tests it considers unnecessary or overused
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