Authors of News & Leadership Viewpoints Bookmark Staff News Writer AMA Affiliated Groups News Writer, Authors Written by members of the AMA Physician Communications team. News Authors Catalog of Topics Digital Feb 7, 2014 · 2 Min Read How AMA is clearing a path for small practices to adopt EHRs Financial constraints and other limitations have left solo practices lagging in adoption of EHR systems, according to a Commonwealth Fund study. Ethics Feb 7, 2014 · 1 Min Read February Virtual Mentor examines unwarranted variations in health care This month's Virtual Mentor examines the causes of unwarranted variations and the effects they have on the cost and quality of care. Medicare & Medicaid Feb 6, 2014 · 2 Min Read Joint SGR repeal bill agreed upon, moving to full Congress New joint legislation to repeal Medicare’s failed SGR formula is advancing to both chambers of Congress following an agreement announced Thursday. Medicare & Medicaid Feb 6, 2014 · 2 Min Read Controversial "two-midnight" rule delayed ... again A confusing Medicare policy that creates a "two-midnight" stay benchmark to distinguish between observation care and short inpatient admissions has been partially delayed a third time. Transition to Residency Feb 6, 2014 · 2 Min Read As Match Day approaches, a look at GME bottleneck Seven schools recently applied for accreditation with the LCME, indicative of a burgeoning trend in medical education that may contribute to even more of a bottleneck for students seeking residency positions. Residency Life Feb 5, 2014 · 2 Min Read Residents' top concerns include time with patients, care coordination Residents in a recent survey reported reduced face time with patients, coordinated care and adoption of health IT among their top concerns. Behavioral Health Feb 5, 2014 · 2 Min Read CVS ends tobacco sales in JAMA announcement CVS Caremark's landmark decision to end the sale of tobacco products in its stores was announced Wednesday in JAMA. Population Health Feb 4, 2014 · 2 Min Read Patients OK with questions on sexual orientation and gender identity Most patients think it is important for health care providers to know patients' sexual orientation and gender identity, according to a recent white paper. Load More