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Should we screen for Alzheimer's disease?

Fewer than one-half of all Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients are currently diagnosed; approximately 25% are treated with antidementia compounds. An emerging consensus suggest that the three keys to the successful treatment of Alzheimer's disease are early detection, use of currently approved medications to provide symptomatic treatment, and development of medications to slow and eventually halt disease progression.
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Financial Survey: Is your net worth keeping pace?

Thanks in large part to the recent housing boom, doctors' median net worth has grown over the past four years—from $700,000 in 2000 to $821,000 in 2004, according to Medical Economics' latest Financial Survey. Not surprisingly, doctors, like many Americans, are feeling more chipper about their financial outlook than they did in 2000—the last time we took an in-depth looks at physicians' personal finances. That year the market was grim, and only 37 percent of survey respondents said their situation seemed to be improving. In this year's survey, 51 percent think things are looking up.
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f you were shopping for new billing and scheduling software, you'd make sure that it worked before you bought it, right? But sometimes, when doctors buy an EHR that's going to be interfaced or integrated with a PM system, they treat the latter as an afterthought. To circumvent common EHR pitfalls, plan the deal carefully and don't rush things.
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