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Primary care news round-up (3rd to 9th April 2025)

Practice Index

The BMA said that 56% of GPs have not had pensions data updated to 2022-3, representing more than 156,000 years of missing pension data. The post Primary care news round-up (3rd to 9th April 2025) appeared first on GP Practice Management Blog. A third of GPs have told the BMA in a survey that this is harming their performance at work.

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Primary care news round-up (20th to 26th March 2025)

Practice Index

This compared with 87 in 2022 and 52 in 2021. The post Primary care news round-up (20th to 26th March 2025) appeared first on GP Practice Management Blog. Yorkshire practices face crime increase Practices in South Yorkshire have suffered a steep increase in incidents of crime. 16,000 doctors took part in the survey.

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Feds, health care groups ponder next round of cybersecurity rules

Medical Economics

Health care organizations comment on proposed rules established through legislation of 2022.

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Virtual Care and Mental Health Top of Mind for Employers’ Workplaces in 2023

Health Populi

The first line chart illustrates how this phenomenon shot up in importance for large companies between 2021 and 2022. Second, employees’ delaying medical care has resulted in driving medical services utilization higher in 2022, with more chronic condition needs as well. Childcare is nearly tied for that front place.

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$22,463 Can Get You a Year of College in Connecticut, a Round of Ref Work in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, or Health Benefits for a Worker’s Family

Health Populi

That is roughly what a year at an independent college in Connecticut would cost, or a round of pay for a ref in the Stanley Cup playoffs. With that sticker-shock level of health plan costs, welcome to the 2022 Employer Health Benefits Survey from Kaiser Family Foundation, KFF’s annual study of employer-sponsored health care.

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3 Most Important Factors To Consider For Medical Assistants In 2022

Bell-Brown Medical Institute

3 Most Important factors to consider for medical assistants in 2022 The medical assistant’s role in healthcare has expanded to include more than just patient care. The post 3 Most Important Factors To Consider For Medical Assistants In 2022 appeared first on Bell-Brown Medical Institute.

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3 Key Stats About Medical Assistants in 2022

NHA Now

As more health care organizations shift to team-based care models, medical assistants are often a central part of the team, playing the role of a flow manager, running team huddles, preplanning patient visits and completing various health screenings.