The health care industry hasn’t fully adapted to treating patients as consumers the way other industries have.
How technology providers, researchers, administrators, and facilitators view the possibilities.
Massive amounts of money are spent on obesity's downstream effects — and not enough on addressing the cause.
Follow these general guidelines to minimize the effects on your patients
The technology capable of accelerating prior and concurrent authorization decisions already exists -- the challenge for payers and providers in 2024 is to apply them in a nonproprietary and transparent manner.
AI-powered coaches can help to alleviate at least some of the worker shortage while at the same time reducing costs
Understanding the different types of hypertension and leveraging remote patient monitoring can mean the right care intervention.
Don’t dread a call from OCR investigators. They are here to help physicians and other providers avoid astronomical monetary penalties.
Use data to track how patients want to interact and how insurers will cover costs as 'hybrid' becomes the new normal.
As hospitals and investors look to buy physician offices, there are strategies for doctors to maximize the purchase price.
Healthcare is undergoing a seismic and highly visible shift that poses a serious threat to traditional care providers.
Primary care physicians and patients also must look beyond seasonal snacks and stressors to long-term teamwork.
There are potential implications for primary care access if lawmakers take action – or don’t.
We need to rethink reimbursement for doctors and how patients are treated in the U.S. health care system.
Small shifts in your communication style and tactics when discussing obesity with patients can significantly impact how your message is received.
If your organization is selected for an audit, remember that you have options.
Computer-generated help will allow primary care physicians to make more, better connections with their patients.
Traditional stresses of residency training were subjected to the demands of the pandemic.
People, process, technology and finance are keys to success
Time for a mid-year check-in to make sure you are on track
Federal agencies are taking steps to embed systemic health equity practices into their policies and operations to fortify the resilience of our nation's healthcare system and help all Americans reach optimal health outcomes.
We are facing a primary care crisis in this country that existed before COVID-19, but which has most certainly been exacerbated by it.
Yes, medical practices are struggling with staffing during the Great Resignation. But you can still get stuff done with a small staff.
Store patients’ payment data for future use securely and with less risk
Back-to-school season is prime time to reach parents and children about immunizations.
Analysts explain potential for new billing codes that could give physicians more flexibility — and reimbursement — for remote monitoring programs.
Artificial intelligence has the potential to change medicine for the better
Jason Lee, M.S., Ph.D.(c), and John J. Russell, M.D., discuss the future of influenza vaccination and provide key takeaways from the study.
To thrive in 2023 and beyond, organizations need to devise ways to continue delivering exceptional care without placing more stress on their workforce.
Can the next generation of EHRs solve the problems of the current generation?