
Collaboration is key for physicians and the community.
Richard Payerchin is senior editor of Medical Economics.

Collaboration is key for physicians and the community.

Reaching a turning point on drivers of health.

Take 5 offers reliable screening, physicians can offer resources.

Initiative seeks to bridge ‘technical gap’ that leaves patients vulnerable.

Other sectors affected as trucking company shutdown, Hollywood strikes skew national figures.

New survey examines people’s attitudes as physicians, public health experts prepare for fall respiratory virus season.

Physicians must lead a team approach.

If your patients don’t use cigarettes, they may be vaping or using marijuana.

Americans spend huge amounts of money for ineffective care, declining life expectancy.

Five key elements to help patients get healthy.

Physicians Foundation President Gary Price, MD, MBA, discusses drivers of health.

Patients prefer paying less for prescriptions over ‘unfair, anticompetitive behavior.’

Think tank examines which income groups have more unpaid health care costs.

List of criminal and civil actions is growing and Justice Department says there’s more to come.

Antiobesity and T2D drugs are hot right now. Where are the markets for them?

Federation of State Medical Boards responds to claims that boards are ‘dangerously lax’ about handling accusations against doctors.

How do physicians compare with nurses, technicians, social workers?

Professional discipline for doctors has decreased in the last three years.

AHRQ publishes estimates for civilian population, not including residents of nursing homes or other institutions.

KFF survey analyzes false statements and finds people put trust in ‘probably.’

Gallup poll indicates use and perception of harm of e-cigarettes and marijuana as well.

Proposals due next month for pilot programs assisting food, housing, safety.

Census reveals information about physician workforce across the United States.

New drugs may lighten patient weights and wallets.

Are your patients using? NIH survey shows numbers are trending up in groups aged 19 to 30 and 35 to 50 years.

‘New era’ as 2023 could go from bad to worse for invasions of computer networks.

Legislation that would speed up treatment reviews is piling up. Will Congress or CMS act first?

A year after the president signed the Inflation Reduction Act, it seems Americans may not fully understand what it does.

American Telemedicine Association convenes panel to discuss health services for an aging population.

Four physicians convicted of selling drugs out of Tennessee clinics