
As the coronavirus spreads across the globe, respirator shortages are already hitting hospitals across the world.
As the coronavirus spreads across the globe, respirator shortages are already hitting hospitals across the world.
CDC guidelines to keep you and your practice safe from COVID-19 infection.
As states start to re-open after coronavirus, the American Medical Association have some tips to keep your medical practice safe.
Periodic preventive medicine with established patients also dropped.
The announcement came in a letter from AOA President and CEO Kevin M. Klauer, DO, EJD.
The rules update provisions to promote value-based payment for prescription medications.
In a joint letter the president of ACP and the former president of AMA are calling for the U.S. healthcare system to wake up.
The organization disagrees with the Trump administration’s move to remove federal protections for transgender people under the Affordable Care Act.
Chloroquine phosphate and hydroxychloroquine sulfate, drugs touted by President Trump, were found to not be effective to treat COVID-19, according to the FDA.
The recommendations came in letters to major U.S. health insurers and health insurance associations.
An internal FEMA document shows that reuse of N95 masks and medical gown is expected to continue.
CMS has released new guidelines for patients.
The COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic and unrest caused by the police killing of George Floyd have thrown this fact into stark relief, according to a new report.
In-person patient volumes are recovering swiftly in some parts of the country.
Final-year residents are the future of medical practice in the United States. But what kind of work are they looking for when starting their careers?
The organization says that accommodations for telehealth and other regulatory waivers should remain in place after the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic ends.
As millennials are seeking changes to the day-to-day operations of the system, they’re driving a much larger conversation about what health care should look like.
The policy suggestions released earlier this year could be used to guide actions during the COVID-19 pandemic and after, according to ACP leaders.
Both patients and physicians are still limiting chronic and well visits and struggles continue with virtual care.
In a pair of statements, leaders of the American Academy of Family Physicians and the American College of Physicians are speaking out against racism.
Practice stress due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic is getting to patients.
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