
Act stalled in Congress in 2022, but similar provisions move forward in legislation this year.
Richard Payerchin is editor of Medical Economics.

Act stalled in Congress in 2022, but similar provisions move forward in legislation this year.

Physicians in Congress speak on federal legislation that aims for medical care price transparency for consumers.

Here are lessons for primary care physicians to consider about the future of telemedicine.

Data could identify effects of recent trends in health care.

Artificial intelligence has potential to change how telehealth is used.

New playbook has endorsement of AMA, health insurers, accountable care organizations.

States have a role in governing telemedicine across the country.

Finding a balance between telemedicine and prescribing controlled substances.

PE firms controlled at least 50% of market share of one or more specialties in cities around the United States.

FSMB’s latest census shows women are also a larger part of the physician workforce.

Effects of the Telehealth Benefit Expansion for Workers Act of 2023.

Researchers analyze ChatGPT for summarizing medical records.

Having a doctor may create ‘a protective effect’ in post-op, but is that a causative factor in patient recovery?

Subcommittee ponders whether reduced competition hurts patient care and free enterprise in business of medicine.

Federal experts cite survey of expert predictions in new report.

Company denies wrongdoing as feds investigate whistleblower claims.

With no major policy shifts to tackle public health problems, it’s going to get worse.

An overview of the legislative process to change American telehealth law.

Legislation in Congress could help physicians and patients use telemedicine.

Researchers examine trends toward ‘Monetizing Medicine.’

Expect hackers and network managers to employ AI in a ‘cat-and-mouse’ game to steal or protect patient records.

What is the status of telehealth after the COVID-19 pandemic?

Introducing the American Telemedicine Association.

American Medical Association praises decision and calls for more over-the-counter birth control options.

American Telemedicine Association leader spells out what might happen for physicians and patients connecting via the Internet, video, and telephone.

Gas costs go down as food prices rise from June 2022.

Survey finds American adults are avoiding common health screenings that could help save lives.

Survey of physicians, nurses highlights burnout and things that could improve hospital job conditions.

Study uses Medicare data to examine doctors moving their practices or leaving the field.

President, critics split on the economy as monthly tally comes in below average so far in 2023.