Press Room Filter Results By News Articles Press Releases Apply Filter A growing number of primary-care doctors are burning out. How does this affect patients?Washington Post | March 31, 2014Martin Kanovsky, an internist in Chevy Chase, used to see patients every 15 minutes and worry at times about what he might be missing by moving so fast. In December, the 61-year-old doctor reduced his… See more Doctor on callThe Daily Citizen | March 8, 2014Call it the wave of the future or maybe a return to ancient practice. Dr. Stephen Carson’s medical practice sounds a little like both. Carson sees a limited number of patients (600), people willing t… See more Doctor duo reaches three decades in Dana PointOrange County Register | February 20, 2014Even before Dana Point was a city, Richard Kempert and Larry Snyder were tending to patients at a small office on Golden Lantern near Pacific Coast Highway. Kempert, an Ohio native, and Snyder, a Tex… See more New trend in the Sooner State: Paying cash for health careKFOR-TV Oklahoma City | February 14, 2014Waves of patients continue to travel from around the country to an Oklahoma surgery center for the promise of affordable health care. According to Dr. Keith Smith from Surgery Center of Oklahoma, the… See more Concierge medicine growing trendDaytona Beach News-Journal | February 5, 2014As paperwork requirements mounted, John F. Cullen Jr. found it increasingly more difficult to devote ample time to his roughly 2,000 patients. The Ormond Beach primary care doctor contemplated… See more Cholesterol drugs: Do you need them, or not?MarketWatch | January 8, 2014Many doctors and patients were surprised last November when two major medical groups upended one central element of the traditional approach to warding off heart disease. With the release of new guide… See more Making Healthcare AccountableHilton Head Monthly | January 1, 2014American healthcare as a system in the not-so-new millennium is a beast, it seems, requiring accountability from all sides if the various options are to be effective. The traditional model has lost no… See more Dr. Mark Tager – Why comprehensive data about employee health should matter to youSmart Business Magazine | December 18, 2013If your organization offers an annual wellness-screening program, you are in good company. According to a report by The Kaiser Family Foundation, nearly half of all U.S. companies with more than 200 e… See more Incorporating Personalized Preventive Medicine Into the Practices of Hospital-Employed PhysiciansBecker's Hospital Review | December 17, 2013Attracting and retaining physicians, especially those in primary care, is an enduring challenge for hospitals. Hospitals have begun deploying a strategy to meet this challenge that, at first glance, m… See more James Baar: Unintended fog and hope from ObamacareProvidence Journal | November 17, 2013The Obamacare introduction fiasco is already producing two major unintended consequences:-*-It has vastly enriched the government’s already highly gilded “spinspeak” vocabulary (fog).-*-It is expected… See more Load More Leave this field blank