
Company suspects foreign nation is behind security breach

Company suspects foreign nation is behind security breach

Women have been affected most by spread of opioids, study finds

Study finds setting-specific limits reduce prescription durations


Where does your state rank?

An ABIM director discusses the reason for the new testing tool and its popularity among doctors seeking to maintain their board certification

Employees on the front lines of health care say bias is pervasive, both against patients and themselves

Problem is particularly acute at facilities where majority of patients are Black or Latino, study finds

Study finds significant gains even for those quitting for less than three years

How do we balance AI's potential for advancing medical research against the need to safeguard the privacy of individuals' health information?

What are the biggest financial challenges facing the health care industry? Mortenson, a builder and developer of health care facilties recently surveyed 100 industry professionals from leading health care provider organizations to find out what keeps them up at night.

Use of longitudinal knowledge assessment far outpaces written exam for maintaining certification

Rule update will especially benefit rural and low-income patients

People tend to hide contagious illnesses in social settings, a new study finds

Nearly half of traditional Medicare beneficiaries now are aligned to an ACO

Survey reveals majority not aware that heart disease is leading cause of death

Study finds post-pandemic EHR time up nearly 8%

Warns of “access issues” if lawmakers fail to act

Experimental AI technology outperforms doctors in taking medical histories, diagnosing conditions

Study finds majority takes less than three weeks, and many spend some vacation time working

Action is latest in Biden administration’s efforts to rein in health care costs

Doctors, medical students encounter many hurdles to family-building, study finds

Agency gives nod to Florida program that could save state up to $150 million annually

Study reveals increase in “adverse events” following purchase

In response to proposed rule it calls for better education about information blocking, eliminating penalties that discourage value-based care participation

Independent doctors group says cuts would result in higher costs and less access to care for patients

Costs for shelter and medical care rose but were offset by falling energy prices

Therapies are first to use gene editing technology

About 23% are first-time enrollees

Kaiser Permanente program shows promise in improving feelings of well-being, building supportive departmental culture