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Small changes leave big impact on doctor-patient relationship
December 31st 2012Dermatologists can make small changes in their practices to improve the doctor-patient experience, according to Ranella Hirsch, M.D., a Boston dermatologist in private practice. By placing themselves in the position of the patient, physicians can evaluate the user experience and then make adjustments accordingly.
Patient satisfaction impacts therapeutic outcome, evidence shows
December 31st 2012A patient’s experience has been shown to impact treatment adherence and outcome, says Charles Ellis, M.D., William B. Taylor professor and associate chairman, department of dermatology, University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor. Therefore, it’s in the patient’s best interest for dermatologists to measure patient satisfaction.
Veteran dermatologist expends impressive energy working with carriers for fair pay
December 31st 2012James A. Zalla, M.D., has affected the lives of countless patients during his 43 years of practice as a dermatologist and dermatopathologist. But what many dermatologists might not know is that Dr. Zalla has influenced their practices, too, by working for decades to help ensure fair payment for the specialty’s services.
Deciphering challenging eczema requires thinking outside and inside the box
December 31st 2012Although the vast majority of children who present with a challenging eczematous eruption have refractory atopic dermatitis or poor medication compliance, clinicians need to perform a good history and clinical examination to rule out other underlying causes or comorbidities.
Patch testing may prove useful pre- and postimplant surgery
December 31st 2012Whatever the medical indication, patients with a clinical history of jewelry or metal allergy who are scheduled to receive metal implants could benefit from patch testing prior to prosthetic device implantation, as the screening test can help identify a patient’s potential hypersensitivity to the implant chosen by the surgeon, says James Taylor, M.D.
High-tech imaging modalities identify perineural spread of head and neck malignancies
December 31st 2012High-tech imaging modalities are helpful in detecting metastatic neural spread of tumors, a process known as perineural spread (PNS), and thus can be instrumental in better managing the patient, says Barton Lane, M.D.
Dermatologists can protect themselves against medical fraud audits by being proactive
December 30th 2012At first, dermatologists seemed unlikely to be the subject of audits, but that is no longer the case. And it’s not only Medicare and Medicaid trying to recoup funds and find fraud - commercial carriers are as well. It’s a perfect storm for increasing medical audits at all types of physician practices - including dermatology.
Cosmetic Surgery Forum 2012: A recap
December 5th 2012At Cosmetic Surgery Forum 2012, nearly 300 dermatologists and others gathered to learn about everything from the latest advancements in laser and light technology to the best ways to invest money in your practice to defending your online reputation in this age of electronic media.