Editor's note: Find the latest COVID-19 news and guidance in Medscape's Coronavirus Resource Center. In March, Jason Goldman, MD, couldn't find a supplier to sell him personal protective equipment ...
Little or no protective equipment. No testing abilities. Fears of losing their practices. Staffing outages. Phone lines flooded with patients concerned about coronavirus. Primary care practices are ...
HOUSTON — “Much like everywhere else, supplies are our biggest issue...we are last on most lists on when to get supplies,” wrote Dr. Lane Aiena from Huntsville Family Medicine. “As of right now, our ...
Health care workers fear another shortage in personal protective equipment (PPE) as some states see a new surge of coronavirus cases and hospitalizations, and the U.S. government issued new guidance ...
Teresa Duncan of Odyssey Management, considered one of the leading resources in the dental industry when it comes to insurance and how it affects the practice, is keeping track of what could happen in ...
Changes in telehealth reimbursement and federal relief funding might not be enough to bolster many primary care practices during the COVID pandemic. Low patient volume and inconsistent reimbursement ...
Between rising COVID-19 cases and a worse-than-usual hurricane season, the personal protective equipment (PPE) pipeline is more strained than it’s been since the peak of the pandemic. Though suppliers ...
The California Medical Association and the state have jointly launched a program to provide a two-month supply of personal protective equipment at no cost to physician practices with 50 or fewer ...