Yet another survey suggests many physicians are unhappy in their jobs.
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A survey published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine asks physicians about the extent to which they "ration" care.
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A Medscape Survey examines attitudes of employed and self-employed physicians.
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MerrittHawkins' 23rd annual survey on clinician recruiting and recruiting incentives reveals trends in specialty need.
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A Medical Economics survey covers a variety of characteristics of physician practices.
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A survey of around 1000 physicians supports previous findings that they are generally unhappy with the reform law and with life in medicine.
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A paper from the National Bureau of Economics reveals, not surprisingly, that physicians respond to economic incentives in choosing treatments.
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Primary care doctors often prescribe drugs in questionable circumstances and a NEJM article discusses how to reduce this practice.
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A brief from the Agency for Healthcare Research & Quality presents useful information on how to design good physician feedback reports.
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Using data from a variety of sources, research published in Health Affairs gives another perspective on physician practices and attitudes.
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Who would have guessed, apparently doctors who get more goodies from drug companies tend to prescribe more brand-name drugs.
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An evaluation of the concierge style primary care delivered by MDVIP finds the possibility of spending reductions.
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An article in the Journal of the American Medical Association describes behavioral interventions to encourage appropriate antibiotic prescribing.
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A new paper from the National Bureau of Economic Research examines the relationship between physician training and practice variation.
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