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ADA ousts researchers then apologizes; Medicare Advantage reverses 95% of appealed denials; AMA takes on AI and corporate medicine — Morning Medical Update Weekly Recap

The $100,000 H-1B fee: Impact on the healthcare sector, legal challenge and current status

Real Rx affordability will come when supply and demand enter the equation in a meaningful way - here’s how

Erica Rowe Urquhart, M.D., Ph.D., MBA, joins Medical Economics’ Editorial Advisory Board

Healthcare recruiting strategies that help physician practices compete for clinical and non-clinical talent
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Cash-only practice, with John C. Cianca, M.D., FAAPMR, president of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
John Cianca, M.D., FAAPMR, left institutional medicine 22 years ago to build a cash-only solo practice. He says the care he delivers is better for it.

From spreadsheets to strategy, with Melinda Mastel, MBA, MS, of the Medical College of Wisconsin
Why medical groups miss budget for reasons that have nothing to do with money, and how finance professionals become strategic advisers.

Why where you live may matter more than how you're treated, with experts from the Physicians Foundation
Two Physicians Foundation experts discuss why where a patient lives may shape their health more than the care they receive and what physicians can actually do about it.

Navigating AI and Physician Advocacy in the Medical Space
While artificial intelligence (AI) is making its way into clinical work and diagnostics, physician oversight and legislative engagement are critical to protecting the patient-physician relationship.
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J.D. Power survey data reveals a widening gap between what health plans promise and what members actually experience — a pattern physicians and patients know all too well.

Researchers address frequently asked questions about latest findings on dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease, and the role of primary care.

Medical school enrollment has grown significantly over the past two decades, yet residency capacity has not kept pace, due in large part to longstanding caps on Medicare-supported GME positions. The result is a bottleneck that limits how many physicians can enter practice each year and where they end up practicing.


Atlanta internist and former ACP president Sandra A. Fryhofer, M.D. elected president-elect

Clearance extends the company's near-infrared fluorescence imaging to open procedures in the U.S., letting surgical teams add ICG visualization without new capital investment.

Because ‘corporate intrusion threatens patient-centered care’ as national concerns grow about private equity ownership.

June 11th's free virtual event equips physicians with actionable strategies on revenue cycle performance, patient collections and long-term personal wealth.

Start thinking about taxes now to maximize your deductions later, even if it takes more time than usual.


















