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Imminent Group Practice Profit Allocation Changes

Be sure to prepare for what’s in store for physician practices We are quickly approaching the January 1, 2022 effective date for the group practice “overall profits” definition revisions from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) final rule. Since physician practices need to qualify as

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It’s Time To Listen to Our Primary Care Providers

By Kathryn Ruscitto, Advisor Monday, August 23, 2021 To every clinician engaged in primary care, how do we express how important you are to our health system? Primary care providers are often the first people patients see with a concern, question or fear about what to do

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Time for a Telehealth Check-Up? Start by Calling Your Broker

By Jennifer Negley, Vice President, Risk Strategies Company Monday, August 23, 2021 The COVID-19 pandemic proved telehealth is a viable healthcare delivery option for patients and practitioners. Understanding and preparing for its risks will ensure it remains a safe and steadfast solution. In the quest to provide

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A Higher Level of Care that is Female by Design

Women’s health is deeply rooted in the history of St. Joseph’s Health. Saint Marianne Cope, a visionary in hospital management, opened the hospital in 1869 and welcomed everyone regardless of gender, religion, nationality or financial situation. Today, the Women and Infant Services at St. Joseph’s Health includes

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Healthcare construction with surgical precision

By Martha E. Conway Thursday, April 22, 2021 G.M. Crisalli and Associates Inc. started with two people working out of a two-bedroom apartment 32 years ago. Now the company has 44 employees who work out of their main offices located on Hiawatha Boulevard in Syracuse. The firm

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