The Consolidated Appropriations Act (CAA) of 2023 introduces significant changes to how hospitals and healthcare entities can support their physicians, especially concerning their mental health and resilience. Notably, this act includes a new exception to the Stark...
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Month: October 2024
Antikickback Statute and the pharmaceutical industry: Important lessons from recent case
The Antikickback Statute (AKS) aims to prevent improper financial incentives that might influence healthcare decisions. This law essentially makes it illegal for any entity to knowingly offer, pay, or receive any remuneration to induce referrals of items or services...
Strategic succession planning for healthcare businesses: Should I find a buyer?
In the dynamic landscape of healthcare, owning a private practice or a healthcare business often involves complex considerations when planning for retirement or exit strategies. For many healthcare professionals, finding an investor or a buyer represents a viable path...
Addressing PTSD in nurses post-pandemic: Strategies for relief and preventing burnout
The COVID-19 pandemic has left a profound impact on healthcare professionals, particularly those who served patients on the front lines. Recent data has found that providing care during and after the pandemic has resulted in a surge in post-traumatic stress disorder...
The generation gap in medical practices: How can groups find success?
In today’s healthcare environment, leaders face the challenge of managing a diverse workforce that spans multiple generations. Each group, from Baby Boomers to Generation Z, brings distinct expectations and work styles to the table. It is important for leaders within...