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Here are the stories you missed on KevinMD. Thank you for your continuing readership. --------------------------------------------------------------- Here are the stories you missed on [KevinMD](. Thank you for your continuing readership. --------------------------------------------------------------- Sponsors [Thousands of physicians are browsing this job board](. They love its selection of over 12,000 openings across the U.S. Physicians are finding opportunities they almost missed. In the decade ending in 2021, between $2.4 and $3.5 billion, or 8 to 11 percent, of all medical malpractice losses incurred by physician-focused insurers stemmed from [social inflation](. Rising health care costs in the U.S. have put certain medicines financially out of reach for people who need them. [Learn how more affordable biosimilars]( can help improve access for patients. --------------------------------------------------------------- KevinMD Plus: Mar 6, 2023 [Don’t hold your breath: Non-competes are unlikely to disappear for physicians]( Physician non-compete clauses have been a controversial topic for many years. These clauses within contractual agreements prevent physicians from joining or operating a competing practice within a certain distance or timeframe. With the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) looking into non-compete clauses, many people have wondered whether the FTC will finally end physician non-compete clauses. On [...] [Addressing disparities in gynecological care for women with physical disabilities]( I recently read a story in which a woman named H. Lee, who has muscular dystrophy, details a decade-long struggle to receive adequate cervical cancer screening. Providers have been unable to find her cervix due to the curvature of her spine, examined her in her wheelchair because there were no height-adjustable examination tables, and outright [...] [Size-inclusive medicine: a response to AAP’s guidelines for the treatment of children and adolescents with obesity]( We are a grassroots advocacy organization of medical students across the country, focused on making health care more equitable for patients in larger bodies. We join the physicians, eating disorder professionals, and community members who raise concerns regarding the AAP’s most recent clinical guidelines, “Clinical Practice Guideline for the Evaluation and Treatment of Children and [...] [The unpredictable wave: a physician’s journey through seizures]( The first seizure I remember was like a wave in the ocean. Over my head, sudden dizziness, ready to go over the crest, then down into the dark. The dark was just not there. Or anywhere. 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But ask me to manage someone’s diabetes or hypertension; No, thank you! Thank God for hospitalists, a set of remarkable physicians that allow me to do my job [...] [Uncovering the overwhelming impact of the advanced maternal age patient on nursing]( Imagine you have a busy full-time job. You get married at age 31. You and your new partner travel to Italy, Ireland, and Hawaii before settling with the kids. You both make pretty good money, so you buy a house. Of course, it needs furniture. And you have to have the new I-phone that just [...] --------------------------------------------------------------- Sponsors Join All Global Circle and receive an [exclusive bonus of up to $50](. Share your professional opinions and insights by participating in our surveys and earn honoraria. Learn actionable ways to [transform your documentation]( to improve clinical communication and optimize your quality metrics and reimbursement. 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I’ve felt for some time that the administrative burden in primary care is increasing, but not due to the commonly [...] [Navigating the complexities of academic medicine contracts [PODCAST]]( Join us on this episode, where we welcome Dennis Hursh, a physician contract lawyer, to discuss the ins and outs of academic physician employment agreements. Dennis will share his expertise on the common pitfalls and what to look out for when accepting an academic [...] [The hidden consequences of portal message fees]( As the health care industry continues to evolve, many practices and hospitals have turned to electronic portals to communicate between patients and their providers. However, some practices have begun charging patients a fee for responding to messages sent through these portals. While this may seem like a viable solution for increasing revenue, it could ultimately [...] [Patients vs. customers: the ethics of health care as a business]( Medicine is both a business and a profession, with the business aspect being the provision of health care services for a fee and the professional aspect being the delivery of medical care for the patient’s benefit. The business of medicine refers to the broader economic and political systems that shape the health care industry, such [...] [The power of a simple form: a doctor’s experiment in building trust with patients]( While we appreciate the importance of trust, not all patients have the same windows of opportunity to establish it with their physicians. The nature of each specialty and the severity of the patient’s condition influence how quickly and deeply trust can be created and maintained. 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