Georgia

Georgia OB/GYN Guide to Medical Malpractice Insurance

By |2024-02-20T17:36:22-06:00September 19th, 2023|Georgia, Malpractice Insurance, Physician Resources, State Buying Guides|

Georgia Faces Rural Shortage of OB/GYNs Over 580 of Georgia’s 1,363 OB/GYN specialists practice in the Atlanta metro area. However, 82 of Georgia’s 159 counties have none, according to the Georgia Board of Health Care Workforce. Severely limited access to OB/GYN care, especially in rural areas, is one key factor related to [...]

Georgia Plastic Surgeons Guide to Medical Malpractice Insurance

By |2024-08-26T14:22:03-05:00August 2nd, 2023|Georgia, Malpractice Insurance, Physician Resources, State Buying Guides|

Georgia is a Top “Destination” for Plastic Surgery Georgia is among the South Atlantic U.S. states in which 3.8 million or 25% of all plastic surgeries in the U.S. were performed, according to 2020 statistics from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS). Atlanta, GA, in particular, continues to rank in the [...]

Georgia Bariatric Surgeons Guide to Medical Malpractice Insurance

By |2024-08-26T14:23:39-05:00July 14th, 2023|Georgia, Malpractice Insurance, Physician Resources, State Buying Guides|

Georgia Has Greater Need for Bariatric Surgeons Nearly 31% of Georgia’s population is considered obese, according to data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC). Georgia ranks 19 out of 51 U.S. states impacted by obesity and its comorbidities. As weight loss surgeries have begun to be more utilized in the [...]

The Top 5 States to Consider when Starting a Surgical Private Practice

By |2021-03-30T19:58:46-05:00November 17th, 2020|California, Florida, Georgia, Malpractice Insurance, State Buying Guides, Texas, Virginia|

Physicians looking to practice in a more relaxed atmosphere may be considering opening their own private surgical practice. According to the American Medical Association, close to 46% of practicing physicians owned their own practices in 2018. Additionally, nearly 65% of surgical subspecialists own their practices, as do 54% of ob-gyns. Although the trend [...]

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