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David Dyke demos Relatient scheduling

The Healthcare Blog

David Dyke is the Chief Product Officer of Relatient, which is one of the biggest players in the up and coming area of direct patient scheduling. David explained that and then demos how Realtient allows provider organizations to let both new and returning patients self-schedule. Why is it so hard?

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Affordable Degree with Flexible Class Schedule: Become a Teacher

Athena Career Academy

If you want to make a difference in the lives of young learners and are seeking an affordable degree with a flexible class schedule, Athena Career Academy might be the right place for you. The demand for passionate and skilled educators is ever-present in a constantly evolving world.

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Stalemate on Schedule II Telehealth Prescribing May Hinder Extension of Pandemic-Era Flexibilities

Valant

The Impact of Schedule II Telehealth Prescribing on Behavioral Health Controlled substances, particularly Schedule II medications, play a crucial role in mental health treatment. The ability to prescribe Schedule II medications via telehealth has ensured continuity of care for patients who might otherwise struggle to access treatment.

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Major Wins for Therapy Providers in the Finalized Physician Fee Schedule for 2025

Medbridge

Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) released the 2025 Physician Fee Schedule Final Rule, with some major wins for therapy providers as well as some bad news sprinkled in. First, the Bad News: Payment The rule finalizes a 2.8

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Reps back reforms to Medicare Physician Fee Schedule, starting with physician reimbursement

Medical Economics

Letter calls for prompt action to avert cut scheduled for 2025, says doctors’ pay should cover cost of actually delivering care to patients.

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The US Federal Government Plans To Reclassify Marijuana From A Schedule I To Schedule III Drug. Here Are The Concerns

Forbes Healthcare

Reclassifying marijuana as a lower-risk drug will have public health consequences. Although its potential for abuse is less than alcohol, it is not insignificant.

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Medicare Physician Fee Schedule proposes 2.8% cut to docs

Medical Economics

It’s financial bad news, but there is renewed attention on primary care, according to physician groups.