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Issue Date: October 30, 1999
Web Links Physicians to Patients, New Technology
Physicians are tapping into consumer interest in the Internet by creating their own practice Web sites. Experts say physicians are expressing increased interest in making information about their practices available online. What's more, physicians are finding that the Web offers much more than a way to attract patients.
Physicians Need Unconventional Ideas
This feature discusses the importance for physicians of accepting the fact that the practice of medicine has changed irrevocably and of learning to adapt to those changes.
CEO Believes the AMA Needs to Be an Advocate for All Physicians' Interests
In this interview, the executive vice president and CEO of the AMA discusses his career, the AMA's plans to establish a national negotiating organization for employed physicians, and the future of the AMA.
Internet Is Helping To Improve Practice Efficiency
This editorial talks about how e-mail and the Internet "offer new ways to improve practice efficiency and are helping to make physicians more productive."
Physician Finds New Career Invigorating
In this column, a physician discusses how his career path led him from academic pathology and administration to a career assisting physicians "better understand how they can fit into the new landscape of medicine created by the information revolution and the Internet."
Episodic Care of Simultaneous Conditions
This column explains the components of an episode of care and argues that the current health care system is evolving to create an infrastructure to support the application of episodes of care.
Hospital-Based PPMCs Show Strength
This column takes a look at some of the recent market activity involving hospital-based physician practice management companies.
Method Aligns Hospital, Cardiac Care Incentives
This article discusses how cardiovascular service line management is used to align the incentives of cardiovascular physicians and their affiliated hospital.
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