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Highlights From Recent Issues
Here are some editorial highlights from recent issues of Podiatry Management magazine.
- [April 2024] The High Cost of Time
- [April 2024] How to Meet Patient Expectations (Without Having to Bend Over Backwards)
Some patients feel overly entitled, but most just want to be treated well.
- [April 2024] Ask the Right Questions
The key is not to fix problems, but to prevent them.
- [April 2024] Implementing In-Office Fluoroscopy
This real-time imaging technique offers numerous diagnostic benefits.
- [April 2024] Will Podiatry Abandon Biomechanics?
A dermatology article is a warning alarm for DPMs.
- [April 2024] Evolving Sock Technology: Fit, Fibers, Compression and Moisture Management
Socks can be as important as the shoes we recommend for foot health.
- [April 2024] Navigating Tax Rule Changes in 2024
Here’s the impact on healthcare professionals.
- [April 2024] Taking Advantage of Health IT: Part 2
Here’s how to apply new technology, care collaboration, and telemedicine.
- [March 2024] PM Podiatry Hall of Fame
- [March 2024] How to Capture More of What You Produce
The key is to become more efficient by stabilizing fixed costs.
- [March 2024] The National Lymphedema Act
Is implementing this benefit right for you?
- [March 2024] Skin Substitutes: Common Documentation Errors
It’s important to know each carrier’s specific requirements.
- [March 2024] We Celebrate a Man and His Microscope
Steve McClain, MD—Hall of Fame inductee.
- [March 2024] Tracey C. Vlahovic, DPM
Meet this dermatology trailblazer.
- [March 2024] How Available Should You Be for Your Patients?
Each physician must find a level of availability that works for them, their practice, and their patient population.
- [March 2024] The One-Page Marketing Plan
These steps help attract new patients to your practice.
- [February 2024] Results of PM’s 41st Annual Practice Management Survey
- [February 2024] Effective Patient Engagement in the Modern World
How well connected are you to your patients?
- [February 2024] A New Tool for Negotiating Contracts
Podiatrists need to document our patients’ walking levels.
- [February 2024] Addressing the Potential Functional Capacity of the Patient
Failure to do this could result in an audit.
- [February 2024] Remove Your Blinders
It’s important to keep up with changing documentation requirements.
- [February 2024] Recognizing Opioid Abuse
It’s important to know what to look out for.
- [February 2024] Tips for Podiatric Physicians for Staying on Schedule
Take this timely advice.
- [January 2024] Is Your Office Safe?
- [January 2024] Less Is More
It’s a matter of improved workflow efficiencies.
- [January 2024] PAs, NPs, and Podiatry
Scope of practice depends on degree, license, and state.
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