January 15th 2024
"Without interoperability, electronic insurance billing would be nearly impossible. Insurance payers, healthcare providers and claim clearinghouses all rely on interoperability at their core," writes Lisa Taylor.
Dr. Amy and Dr. Michelle Pearlman on the business of medicine
February 3rd 2023“In medicine, we're not taught the business of medicine, but the day that you become faculty at an institution or private practice, you learn that it is a business, but yet nowhere in our training are we taught that,” says Michelle Pearlman, MD.
Physicians and sisters Dr. Amy and Dr. Michelle Pearlman discuss their new practice
January 30th 2023“Although people will look back and say, how in the world do urology and gastroenterology fit in with each other? They have everything to do with each other because we focus on the foundation,” says Michelle Pearlman, MD.
Urology for Social Responsibility meeting at UCSD looks at key social issues
January 24th 2023"Last year was a year of many changes socially within the United States. Some of those changes stirred up a lot of interest, enthusiasm, and energy for trying to direct our community toward positive change," said Manoj Monga, MD, FACS.
Dr. Monga recaps the Urology for Social Responsibility meeting
January 20th 2023"The first takeaway I would say is that there is not only a lot of passion for each of these different areas in our society, but also there's a lot of expertise and experience within our urologic community from which we can all draw upon," says Manoj Monga, MD, FACS.
Tax deduction can offset your practice’s cost for new equipment and technology
January 17th 2023Section 179 of the IRS Tax Code allows businesses to deduct up to the full purchase price of qualified equipment, technology, software, and other qualifying purchases from their taxes within the same tax year.
CMS 2023 final rule: Clinical labor updates and what they mean for urology
January 17th 2023“Practices need to be aware that they need to be able to budget for those who perform in-office services that have very little clinical labor, but may have a high practice expense overall,” Jonathan Rubenstein, MD, says.
What do you hope/expect to see in urology or in your practice this year?
January 13th 2023"What I hope to see next year is continuing improvement in standards of care when we’re talking about [prostate-specific antigen] screening and prostate cancer diagnosis and treatment," says urologist Michael Cox, MD.