
Thinking about remodeling a practice? Here are the six questions you need to be asking.

Thinking about remodeling a practice? Here are the six questions you need to be asking.

Hundreds of doctors told us how EHRs should be fixed. Here’s a sample.

Strategies and recommendations developed by HHS to eliminate or reduce burdens.

Influenza hospitalizes nearly 1 million individuals each year and kills over 80,000. It's no surprise that most Americans worry about catching it.

If your patients are curious about medical cannabis and its benefits, here is guidance on how to answer common questions.

How physicians can deal with the growing problem of family conflict in the exam room.

Experts in the healthcare industry weigh in on the cornonavirus disease and the overall preparedness of the U.S.

As obesity rates continue to rise, an increase in chronic diseases and productivity loss become major concerns.

Weigh in on the ongoing debate about the ownership of medical records. Who do you think should control them?

The weird and wild world of symptoms that people are searching for.

A recent study found that payers and providers have a variety of opinions when it comes to healthcare.

A slideshow with nine things physicians can do to make the prior authorization process easier.

The shortage of primary care physicians is a nationwide issue, yet the severity of the crisis varies per state.

Patients are shouldering more of the healthcare cost burden than ever before. As a result, prices affect their decisions about healthcare.


What are the unhealthiest cities in the country?

From phishing to malware, these are the security risks you need to guard against.

Here's what they're using and how they're using it.

40 percent of patients indicated that the state of the economy affects how often they seek medical care

Few prior auths are automated. Here's what's standing in the way.

Research shows providers' online reputation plays an important role in making an appointment.

The results of a 2017 study on Medicare and social determinants of health.

A report card of healthcare indicators shows troubling developments.

A survey by Contract Recruiter found that only 19 percent of new hires go on to have success in their new positions.

Today’s patients are apt to see their doctor armed with their own research and opinions on treatment options. Here's what you'll need to know.

A state-by-state analysis of the costs of smoking.

In an environment where policies and management are under increased scrutiny, it is important for an organization to do all it can to ensure its sexual harassment policy is comprehensive and effective.

The state of communication in healthcare is fragmented at best

Electronic prior authorizations could save $454 million annually.

Why not report on measures that when done properly can also reduce your risk of being sued for malpractice?