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Appointment Wait Times in Family Medicine, A New Board Certification Exam Option, Payment Disputes Under the No Surprises Act

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The average appointment wait time for new patients across five specialties is 26 days, up 8% from 2017. The average in family medicine is 20.6 days, down 30%. Here's what's driving the trend and how practices can further .

Family physicians have  to renew their board certification — an alternative to the high-stakes, one-day exam.

Out-of-network  between physicians and payers can now be settled by an independent entity.

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Untreated scabies can lead to secondary bacterial infections like impetigo, furunculosis, and the risk of bacterial toxin-induced diseases. Watch as Dr. Theodore Rosen, Professor of Dermatology at Baylor College of Medicine, discusses the need to treat this long-neglected disease in a timely manner.

 

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Achieving the Quadruple Aim requires physician leadership, particularly the ability to lead by influencing others and implementing positive changes in your practice and community.

 

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