
The Personal Consumption Expenditures price index increased 0.2% in the month of October.

Austin Littrell is associate editor of Medical Economics.

The Personal Consumption Expenditures price index increased 0.2% in the month of October.

CMS published its list of teaching hospitals awarded Medicare-supported GME positions under Section 126 of CAA, 2021.

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A Canadian study found that patients who visited another within-group physician were less likely to require an emergency department visit than those who visited walk-in clinics.

14 million Americans will have Alzheimer’s disease by 2060, and many cases of cognitive impairment go undetected by PCPs. Key points from a recent summit offer new insights into screening methods.


President-elect Donald Trump's nominations for major positions of leadership in health care in his new administration—including HHS, CMS, CDC, FDA, NIH and surgeon general.


Telehealth visits are a useful vehicle for pediatric health care delivery, although they shouldn’t be a universal substitute for in-person visits, says new study.

Key objectives for the improvement of primary care at the state level were discussed in an expert-led AHCJ webinar, titled "No one can see you now."


PCC’s 2024 Evidence Report found primary care-centric ACOs generate more than two times higher savings through data integration.

Most U.S. adults are in favor of mental health discussions during primary care visits, according to a recent survey.


The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force highlights key research gaps in their recommendations intended to promote public health for all.

A recent market analysis outlined the lack of adequate health insurer competition in many U.S. markets.

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Jay W. Lee, MD, MPH, FAAFP sat down with Medical Economics for an exclusive Q&A.

The AMA Interim Meeting of the House of Delegates was held November 8-12, in Orlando, Florida. Here is everything you might have missed.

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A study has identified a strategy for using AI models in health care, maintaining efficiency and reducing costs by 17 times.


The US Preventative Services Task Force recently issued a draft recommendation statement on domestic violence and caregiver abuse screenings.

A majority of surveyed physicians have already seen benefits of AI and believe in its continued improvement.


The Healthcare AI Challenge offers a virtual environment in which professionals can experience the latest AI health care solutions.

Clinicians who are sexual and gender minorities experience unique stressors, affecting their occupational well-being.


Primary care professionals have a key role in helping patients achieve “Life’s Essential 8,” says new scientific statement.

A national poll of physicians demonstrated the role that utilization management plays in physician burnout and lower-quality care.