Why Cardiology Care Doesn’t Stop at the Clinic Door
In-person cardiology visits capture only a limited snapshot of patient health. But many risks and complications emerge in the days and weeks between appointments. Integrated programs combine ambulatory cardiac diagnostics, remote patient monitoring (RPM), and chronic care management (CCM) extending care beyond the four walls of a clinic. For independent cardiology practices, this “virtual safety net” can improve patient engagement and outcomes.
9 Independent Cardiology Trends for 2026: Here’s What Will Shape the Future of Private Practice
For independent cardiologists, no two years are alike, and 2026 will bring new challenges and opportunities. As patient demand increases and Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidies expire, clinicians and practice managers will need to answer tough questions: How do we improve employee engagement? Where can we implement AI smartly? Which services can we add to enhance the quality of patient care?
Employee Communication: The Missing Link in Practice Engagement & Growth
When communication breaks down inside an independent cardiology practice, it affects everything from staff morale to patient experience and practice growth. But with just a few intentional habits and the right tools, practices can build a culture of intention that drives employee engagement.
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Recruiting & Retaining Medical Assistants For Private Practices (Without a Health System Budget)
In this blog post, we’ll cover everything independent cardiology practices need to know about attracting and retaining quality MAs and care team members — from creating a winning culture to writing a compelling job posting, sourcing the best candidates, and setting up new hires for success.
Why Private Practice Is Evolving—Not Going Away
I speak with independent physicians across the nation every day. So I can say with certainty: The American Medical Association’s (AMA) recent report claiming that physician private practice is “unraveling” misses the mark.
Digital First: A Smarter Growth Strategy for Independent Cardiologists
A smart marketing strategy starts by meeting patients where they are, and today, that’s online. Recent data from Kilo Health featured in Becker’s Health IT shows that 93% of Americans have searched for health information online, up substantially from 61% reported by the CDC in 2008.
Considering Leaving Hospital Employment? This Newly Independent Practice Shares Top Lessons Learned
For cardiology groups, the path from hospital-owned to independent practice is filled with many crucial questions. What will our new patient care model look like? How will we structure operations? Where can we find support for staffing, technology, benefits, and legal requirements? What type of reaction can we expect from payers, patients, and hospitals in our region?
Revenue Cycle Success: How Independent Cardiologists Can Tackle Front-End RCM Issues
Revenue cycle management (RCM) is key to the success of any cardiology practice, whether you’re a seasoned owner or transitioning to independence.
Forging a Noncompete Policy That Works for Healthcare
Jasen Gundersen, MD, CEO of CardioOne, wrote an article recently for MedCity News on “Forging a Noncompete Policy That Works for Healthcare.”