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Hypertension Undertreated in HIV-infected Patients, Study Finds
HIV-infected patients are undertreated for hypertension and at higher risk for cardiovascular complications than age-matched controls. More »
Treating Hypertension in the Hospital: A Few Scenarios That Challenge Primary Care
Hypertension in hospitalized patients is best treated conservatively. More »
A Future of Beta Blockers “Plus” to Treat Hypertension?
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A Requiem for Beta Blockers to Treat Hypertension?
At the ASH meeting, one could get a pretty good sense of where the beta blocker hypertension debate is headed. More »
Filling Gaps in Hypertension Rx: Sleep Disorders and Stroke
ASH 2013 has uncovered 2 glaring gaps in the management of people with sleep disorders (OSA as well as others) and appropriate care after a stroke. Both cohorts frequent primary care practice. More »
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Gastric Bypass Benefits Mildly Obese Patients With Diabetes
June 18, 2013

Two recent studies document the positive effects of gastric bypass on hyperlipidemia and blood pressure as well as glycemia for patients with mild obesity and type 2 diabetes.

Does Radiotherapy Do More Harm than Good in Metastatic Lung Cancer?
June 13, 2013

A study questions the utility of palliative radiation actually helps in lung cancer metastatic to the brain, and another finds disappointing results for chemoradiotherapy in the same setting.

Reflux Connected to Asthma and Sleep Apnea
June 12, 2013

New research bolsters a connection between gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and obstructive sleep apnea, even among newborns and infants.



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Key Differences between FQHCs and RHCs
Chastity Werner, RHIT, June 13, 2013
FQHCs and RHCs take up a unique niche among physician practices. And that affects compensation and billing.
Improving Care Coordination in Your Practice
Susanne Madden,  June 12, 2013
Practices are feverishly working to control the rising costs of healthcare - effective care coordination can help.
Refunding Overpayments: Two Options for Medical Practices
Ericka L. Adler,  June 12, 2013
Medicare and Medicaid providers must return overpayments once identified. Here are two different refund approaches for practices to consider when necessary.
Four Easy Ways to Boost Patient Time of Service Collections
Aubrey Westgate,  June 12, 2013
Simple ways your medical practice staff can increase the likelihood patients will pay when presenting for appointments.
iPad Alternatives for Mobile Physicians
Marisa Torrieri, June 11, 2013
As more physicians are seeing the merits of media tablets, the market is expanding, too.
 

 

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