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Latest Prescriptions Medical Alert Newsletter

Winter 2009-2010 - View / Download

Prescriptions Medical Alert newsletter

Inside This Issue
• Optimizing Your Online Presence
• Managing Drug Samples Safely and Responsibly
• Cash or Credit?

Prescriptions Medical Alert Newsletter Archive

Fall 2009 - View / Download
• Debating Evidence-Based Medicine
• Treating Obesity With Dignity
• Reach Out To Patients, Via Webinars

Summer 2009 - View / Download
• Stimulus Package Includes Incentives for Physicians
• Getting Paid for Providing Preventive Care
• Do Flexible Schedules Fit into Your Practice?
• More Physicians Using Smartphones

Spring 2009
- View / Download• Helping Patients Facing Financial Difficulties
• New Legislation Expands Children’s Health Insurance Program
• Measuring the Efficiency of Your Practice

Winter 2009 - View / Download
Finding the Right Match When Recruiting A New Associate
The Benefits of Barcoding
Building Your Practice Through Better Patient Communication

Fall 2008 - View / Download
E-Prescribing Makes Writing Scripts Easier
Dealing with Difficult Patients
Appraising the Fair Market Value of Your Practice

Summer 2008 - View / Download
Getting Your Payer Mix Right
Negotiating a Better Deal on Medical Malpractice Insurance
Intelligent Design for Medical Practices

Spring 2008 - View / Download
• The Virtues of Virtual Office Visits
• Physician Ties To Drug Companies Under Scrutiny
• COBRA: Continuing Health Care Coverage After Employment Ceases

Winter 2008 - View / Download
• Building Effective Referral Relationships
•Diagnosing Your Practice With Patient Satisfaction Surveys
• Dissatisfaction Runs High Among Primary Care Physicians
• Parents Want Physicians To Offer Interactive Websites

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