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Physicians Taking Back Medicine: Keith Smith, M.D., and the free market revolution in surgery
Tired of watching patients crushed by opaque hospital billing, Keith Smith, M.D., built a free-market surgery center where transparency, affordability and physician autonomy come first.

When ICE shows up at your practice, with Katie P. Russell, J.D., partner at Brown Immigration Law
Katie Russell, J.D., partner at Brown Immigration Law, joins the show to discuss how medical practices should respond if ICE agents arrive — and how to stay compliant while protecting patients and staff.

Unpacking Medicare’s $15B skin substitute boom, with HHS-OIG Regional Inspector General David Tawes, M.A.
David Tawes, M.A., regional inspector general at HHS-OIG, joins the show to discuss Medicare’s $15 billion skin substitute boom, fraud risks and how policymakers aim to curb abuse without limiting patient care.

Building true wealth, with Bryan Jepson, M.D., CFP
Bryan Jepson, M.D., CFP, explains what “true wealth” really means for physicians.
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Artificial intelligence can cut documentation time, streamline scheduling and reduce burnout — but only if it’s implemented with clear goals and cost controls.

Four areas every physician should evaluate before selling their practice

New Center for Digital Health and AI aims to put doctors at heart of new technology to improve medicine.

Language and treatment approaches carry tremendous weight. Here’s how physicians can make mental health treatment part of whole-person care.

KFF and The Washington Post surveyed more than 2,700 U.S. parents on their views of children’s health, vaccines and trust in institutions. The findings reveal what pediatricians and primary care physicians are up against — and where trust still lives.

GeneDx's genomic tests gain FDA Breakthrough Device Designation, enhancing diagnosis of life-threatening diseases through advanced whole genome and exome testing.


President Trump vows to slash prices for weight-loss drugs down to $150, sparking investor concerns and renewed debate over U.S. drug pricing policy.

Joint KFF/Washington Post survey finds broad bipartisan support for food regulation — and sharp divides on vaccines and trust in public health institutions.

The administrative burdens of running a practice, from HR to billing to compliance, aren't part of delivering care.