A century ago, a doctor’s visit meant the doctor came to you and managed everything from lumps and bumps to minimal surgical procedures. Going to the hospital happened only when all other options were exhausted. In today’s healthcare environment, with its spiraling costs and downward pressures from the Affordable Care Act, it’s no wonder the question’s been raised whether that old-fashioned approach might be updated for today’s needs. Read the article in its entirety.

To say that relationships between hospitals and physicians are sometimes difficult or even adversarial is perhaps an understatement. However, healthcare is changing in ways that make positive, productive physician-administration collaboration increasingly important for making decisions, setting direction and implementing policies. Read the white paper in its entirety.

The accounting convergence movement may be waning, but that doesn’t mean international accounting rules are any less relevant in the United States. In fact, their importance is growing, according to those who say companies should be as committed as ever to learning and understanding the international rule book. Read the article in its entirety.