A Mission of Compassion & Equality
FRANKFORT These days, the characteristics that come to mind when setting up a medical practice are probably: profitability, stability, employment or independence, and payer mix.
ISSUE 154: Special Section
FRANKFORT These days, the characteristics that come to mind when setting up a medical practice are probably: profitability, stability, employment or independence, and payer mix.
LOUISVILLE These days, small, independent practices seem harder and harder to come by. The trend towards hospitals employing physicians in large group practices is undeniable.
LEXINGTON Pelvic organ prolapse has been a hot topic in the field of OB/GYN over the last five years, in part due to the notoriety
Many of you may have seen the headline on a report from Stanford University – “Little evidence of health benefits from organic foods.” (Brandt, 2012)
Since the enactment of EMTALA in 1986, hospitals have struggled with providing sufficient call coverage to meet federal requirements as physicians have been increasingly hesitant
NEW ALBANY, INDIANA “With women for a lifetime,” is the slogan of the American College of Midwives (ACM) and the practice philosophy of Carla Layne,
LEXINGTON It might not surprise you that most OB/GYNs perform surgery, but it will likely surprise you how much counseling some perform. Lexington Clinic’s Tracy
We often read and hear that the woman is the guardian of the family’s healthcare system. There is a current advertising campaign from Baptist Health
Specialized nutrition plans are essential components in the treatment of many disease and health care conditions. Nutritional therapy has been proven to help achieve therapeutic
January 1, 2013 was the effective date for numerous Federal tax provisions geared towards raising additional tax revenue. This article will discuss one tool that
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