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Highlights From Recent Issues
Here are some editorial highlights from recent issues of Podiatry Management magazine.
[January 2023]
It’s Time for a Single Unified Certifying Board for Podiatrists
[January 2023]
What Can We Learn from Past Practice Models?
With new models emerging, you must look before you leap.
[January 2023]
The Long Path to Parity: Past, Present, and Future
Here’s the evolving story of podiatry and parity.
[January 2023]
Setting the Record Straight on Therapeutic Shoes
These tips will help your claim avoid being rejected.
[January 2023]
Why Do They Want All These Charts?
Here are the reasons behind the Medicare Advantage audits and the grief they create.
[January 2023]
Taking the Mystery Out of LCDs and Medicare
It’s important to understand how these local rules work.
[January 2023]
Drowning in Data
It’s a matter of separating key metrics and less key metrics.
[November 2022]
Diabetes and Podiatry
[November 2022]
Extracellular Vesicles in Diabetic Wound Healing
These secretions show great potential for healing DFUs.
[November 2022]
A Pathway to Quality Performance in Medicine
Implementing these steps can improve patient care as well as your bottom line.
[November 2022]
CMS’ Challenge to Cellular Tissue Products
Proposals to cut reimbursements threaten wound care.
[November 2022]
Big Evaluation and Management Service Changes in 2023
Choosing E&M levels is not a subjective process.
[November 2022]
How to Build and Market a Diabetic Practice
Here are some practical tips from the pros.
[November 2022]
Growing Your Podiatric Medical Practice
Bigger isn’t always better.
[November 2022]
Therapeutic Shoes for Diabetics Are Proven to Be Helpful: So Why Aren’t They Prescribed More?
Here’s how to tackle the barriers to patient usage.
[October 2022]
The High Cost of Being a Foot and Ankle Surgeon
[October 2022]
Peri-operative Nerve Injuries Post-Foot and Ankle Surgery
It’s important to inform patients about this common complication.
[October 2022]
Change the Lightbulb!
What are the biggest complaints patients have about doctors?
[October 2022]
Politics and Healthcare
Here’s how legislative actions have affected medicine.
[October 2022]
The Unexpected Risk to Your Retirement Nest Egg
Are you in danger of outliving your money?
[October 2022]
Pre-Pay Review Quarterly Status
These tips will help your claim avoid being rejected.
[October 2022]
Non-invasive Arterial Studies When the Technical Component Is Performed by an Assistant
These factors determine if this service is covered.
[October 2022]
Women in Podiatry
While there are more female podiatric students and practitioners than in years past, challenges remain.
[October 2022]
Dealing with the Great Resignation and a Tight Staffing Market
These steps can reduce costly employee turnover.
[September 2022]
Biomechanics and the Survival of Podiatry
[September 2022]
Evolution & Treatment of the E Foot Type
It’s important to recognize and treat this as early as possible.
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