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Let our team of experts guide you with all of your practice needs.
Let our team of experts guide you with all of your practice needs.

Tiffany Lauria is the team Project Coordinator, Researcher, Practice Consultant and our ‘just get-it-done’ go-to person. With a background in nursing and Clinical Research Coordination and Management, Tiffany is well versed in the mechanics of clinical practices and best work practices across the spectrum of healthcare delivery.
She is currently the Project Coordinator for our CMS Oncology Care Model Time and Motion Study as well as participating in data gathering in the field. Behind the scenes, Tiffany works with our start up and super group practice clients and manages vendor relations.
Trader Joe's offers many valuable lessons for physician practices. Here are 5 key things to follow that Trader Joe's is doing to be a successful business. ... See MoreSee Less

Lessons for health care from Trader Joe's | Physicians Practice
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What lessons can health care practices take away from the popular grocery store chain Trader Joe's? There are quite a few.More than 130 organizations express alarm over proposed changes to the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices Charter. Learn more about the concerns here. ... See MoreSee Less
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On April 9, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) published a significantly revised Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) charter.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Neil Baum, M.D., shares how medical practices can structure staff meetings to improve patient care and workflows, address issues before they escalate, and strengthen teamwork. ... See MoreSee Less

How to run staff meetings that actually improve your practice | Physicians Practice
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Neil Baum, M.D., walks through how physician practices can structure staff meetings to support patient care, improve workflows, address issues before they escalate and strengthen team cohesion.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Environmental pollution causes an estimated 9 million deaths worldwide each year, and children are especially vulnerable. Toxins can impact a child's developing brain, causing learning challenges. It can also cause health problems like asthma, nervous system disorders, diabetes, obesity, reproductive problems, and cancer. Pollution also raises the risk of birth defects. Here are important insights from the American Academy of Pediatrics. ... See MoreSee Less

Pollution & Children's Health: Why Kids Need a Clean Environment
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Pollution can harm children’s developing brains and bodies. Learn how dirty air, water, soil, and toxic chemicals affect kids’ health—and what we need to protect them.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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