Concussions: Managing Patients After a Head Injury
Brain injuries significantly impact families, which in turn impacts our communities, and ultimately has a negative impact on our society.
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Posted by Guest Author | Jun 12, 2019 | Clinical, zall | 0 |
Brain injuries significantly impact families, which in turn impacts our communities, and ultimately has a negative impact on our society.
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The antitrust laws of the United States and the various states prohibit agreements, combinations, and conspiracies in restraint of trade. Business competitors are prohibited from engaging in actions that could result in unreasonable restraint of trade (i.e. price fixing).
Read MorePosted by Ray Foxworth, DC, FICC, MCS-P | Jun 3, 2020 | Practice Management, zall | 0 |
Current wisdom in the world of business suggests that companies can benefit greatly from developing a strengths-based company culture. What’s that? It means having your employees do the work that suits their strengths and hiring people with the strengths needed for their roles. This thought raises a serious question for your practice. In the name of capitalizing on your team’s strengths, should you be outsourcing compliance?
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