“We found that there is going to be a significant proportion of growth in the urology work force related to the number of women in urology, which is really exciting,” says Kate H. Kraft, MD.
In this video, Kate H. Kraft, MD, discusses the recent Urology study, “The Future is Female: Urology Workforce Projection From 2020 to 2060,” for which she served as senior author. Kraft is an assistant professor of urology and residency program director for urology at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
Potential code for prior authorizations on AMA CPT Editorial Panel meeting agenda
March 28th 2024"Good public and economic policy must align costs, benefits, and incentives; currently, all costs are incurred by physician practices, and all financial savings and benefits from prior authorization accrue to health insurance plans, leading to perverse incentives,” says Alex Shteynshlyuger, MD.