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  1. Physician named president of Boston Medical Center

    Anthony Hollenberg, MD, has been appointed president of Boston Medical Center.
  2. Physician groups are private equity's next big growth target. Here's why  

    Around 63% of physician transactions in 2023 were attributable to a PE firm or their portfolio companies, according to VMG Health's 2024 Healthcare M&A Report published May 7.
  3. Louisiana moves to restrict physician noncompetes 

    The Louisiana state legislature approved a bill restricting noncompete clauses for physicians, nola.com reported May 15. 

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  1. 13 chief medical officer appointments in 30 days

    Here are 13 physicians that have stepped in to chief medical officer roles since April 16, as reported by Becker's:
  2. Physician group acquisitions are changing the workforce. Here's how

    The presence of independent physician groups in healthcare has been a symbol of independence, clinical autonomy and managerial flexibility to providers, allowing for competition, variation and variety in medicine. However, as more and more of the healthcare workforce moves toward employment, will independent physicians sink or swim?
  3. UT names physician leader as president

    The University of Texas at Tyler appointed Julie Philley, MD, as its president.
  4. Physicians' investment secrets 

    From artificial intelligence to blue-chip company investments, 12 physicians joined Becker's to share their key investment tips. 

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  1. Why physicians are watching rising labor costs

    Physicians leaders may find themselves having to shell out more to cover labor costs. 
  2. Good news for private practice physicians

    Here are three positive developments for private practice physicians:
  3. 5 physician fraud cases in 2 weeks

    Here are five physician fraud cases Becker's has reported since April:
  4. The 10 most expensive states to visit a pediatrician

    Alaska is the most expensive U.S. state to visit a pediatrician in, according to research from the Birth Injury Lawyers Group based on CMS data. 

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  1. Alaska names state chief medical officer

    The state of Alaska named Robert Lawrence, MD, its chief medical officer, Alaska Public Media reported May 3.
  2. The physician specialties driving acquisitions

    Dental was the physician specialty with the highest deal volume in 2023, according to VMG Health's "2024 Healthcare M&A Report."
  3. 3 transactions making physicians nervous

    Here are three recent transactions in the healthcare industry that have left physicians wary, as reported by Becker's since Jan. 17:
  4. Steward files for bankruptcy: What physicians need to know 

    Dallas, Texas-based Steward Health Care has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy following a months-long saga of financial distress, according to a May 6 news release from the health system.
  5. The MGMA exodus: What physicians need to know

    The Arizona Medical Group Management Association told national MGMA May 1 it would end its affiliation, following a trend of organizations departing and rebranding as Healthcare Leaders Association.
  6. Stark law: 10 critical changes in 3 years

    CMS has increasingly scrutinized Stark law policy, settling a record $12.56 million in Stark law voluntary self-referral disclosure settlements in 2023.
  7. Physician named CEO of Louisiana hospital

    Touro hospital, part of New Orleans-based LCMC Health, named Christopher Lege, MD, its CEO, Biz New Orleans reported April 30. 
  8. Benefit management company execs get prison for $4M fraud scheme

    Two executives at OrthoNet, a White Plains, N.Y.-based claim processing company, were sentenced to prison and to pay restitution for a scheme that defrauded their company of more than $4 million.
  9. Highest-paying regions for physicians

    States in the central regions of the U.S. are typically higher-paying for physicians, according to Medscape's "Physician Compensation Report" for 2024.

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