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Rising numbers of heart disease patients are catching the eye of investors and biopharmaceutical companies.
 
Doctors, hospitals and ASCs take note. RACs are conducting reviews of eyelid repair surgery to make sure Medicare hasn’t paid for cosmetic procedures.
Baby boomers should get voluntary Hepatitis C screenings, according to the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force's (USPSTF's) latest recommendation.
Engaging in 200 hours of volunteer work a year may keep hypertension at bay.
A recent data breach at Florida’s controlled substance prescription database has called into question the security of such statewide services, which are meant to cut down on prescription drug abuse.
Physicians should consider screening stroke patients for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), say researchers with Columbia University Medical Center.
Replace the current sustainable-growth- rate (SGR) formula for setting Medicare physician rates with a multiyear, three-phase move to a new payment method.
The sudden death of beloved actor James Gandolfini, 51, has prompted a wave of news coverage about heart attacks and the associated risk factors.
Your primary care practice staff could receive more training to deliver high-quality dementia care as part of next steps in the National Plan to Address Alzheimer’s Disease.
If your therapy practice routinely overlooks such issues as timely physician signatures on the therapy plan of care, certification of your therapists and proper documentation of time on treatment notes, take a tip from an unlucky practice in southern New Jersey: These issues can mount up in an audit, and not in a good way.
 

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