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Crohn Disease Risk in Women Elevated by Depressive Symptoms
Researchers concluded that psychological factors might contribute to the development of this disorder but not ulcerative colitis. More »
Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Ulcerative Colitis: A Difficult Differential
A straightforward discussion drove toward attendees toward the more current understanding of the clinical and genetic overlap between the 2 major forms of IBD. More »
Ulcerative Colitis Therapy: Maximizing the Use of 5-ASA Agents
These agents remain the mainstay of therapy for the majority of patients with the disease. More »
Idiopathic Colitis Diagnosis and Treatment Updated
Therapy for ulcerative colitis and Crohn disease has been transformed with the introduction of anti–tumor necrosis factor treatment, according to University of Miami authors. More »
Promoting Good Health in Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Patients with ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease typically don’t receive preventive services at the same rate as general medical patients. Vaccination is a key area of confusion. More »
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With a projected shortfall of primary-care physicians, it's time for alternate solutions to patient care. Nurse practitioners are one logical remedy.
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Marisa Torrieri,  May 16, 2013
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Eight Ways ICD-9 Will Still Matter to Medical Practices
Brenda Edwards, CPC,  May 15, 2013
What should your medical practice do with your ICD-9-CM book after October 1, 2014? Keep it.
Seven Ways Technology Can Speed Up Patient Collections
Cheyenne Brinson,  May 15, 2013
Failing to adopt widely available billing and collections technology can cost medical practices big. Here's how to do it right.
Four Reasons Private Medical Practice is Becoming Extinct
Carol Stryker,  May 15, 2013
It’s becoming increasingly difficult for private medical practices to thrive. Here’s what’s driving the trend toward consolidation.
 

 


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