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When prior authorization sparks ‘outrage and frustration’

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Physicians finally got a Medicare raise. Keeping it is the hard part.
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The new front door to health care, with Andrea Giamalva, M.D., FAAFP, of Experity
Nearly 40% of Gen Z patients don't have a primary care physician, and Andrea Giamalva, M.D., FAAFP, says urgent care is quietly stepping in to fill the gap.

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.
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What you need to know about the H-1B visa fee and how it affects health care

There needs to be conversations about pricing and fulfillment options at the point of prescribing, so patients can compare pricing and make an informed decision.

Surgeon and author advocates for independent practice and pinpoints problems with prior authorizations.

Trent Cotton of iCIMS breaks down what's driving application surges, where hiring bottlenecks form and how practices can streamline the process to win top candidates

Just sick...

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.



















