
More than a third of respondents say they are not ready.
Keith A. Reynolds is the editor of Physicians Practice.

More than a third of respondents say they are not ready.

This is the third test approved for the detection and differentiation of the viruses that cause COVID-19 and the flu.

The company is partnering with VillageMD to open 500 to 700 primary care clinics by 2025 with hundreds more expected later.

In a win for the Trump administration, employers will be able to opt out of the provision due to religious objections.

The funds are meant to support completion of late-stage clinical development and deliver 100 million doses.

The groups warn that without federal action patients and physicians can fall off the “telehealth cliff.”

Practices are expected to lose nearly $70,000 in gross revenue per full time physician.

The defendants include hospital managers, lab owners, billers, and recruiters.

The new position paper lays out how electronic communication can be used thoughtfully and effectively.

Gilead announced the drug will go for $390 per vial in developed countries but is still expected to save the healthcare system money.

The Trump administration continues its fight against the Affordable Care Act (ACA) at the Supreme Court.



Nearly half of the respondents say their office burnout and personal burnout is at an all-time high.

The Washington D.C. U.S. District Court judge rejected a claim by AHA and other groups that the rule would undermine competition and violate their rights.

The disparities fall along age, race, and health lines.

The organization presented recommendations to stop the guideline from harming patients.


Periodic preventive medicine with established patients also dropped.