
Physicians groups, analysts, have praised insurance premium subsidies, Medicare drug cost caps.
Richard Payerchin is editor of Medical Economics.
Physicians groups, analysts, have praised insurance premium subsidies, Medicare drug cost caps.
Why medicine must embrace diversity.
Bill has strong support from medical groups and lawmakers, but House and Senate votes are not scheduled yet.
Physician-led care and inappropriate scope of practice issues.
European Union nations spend less on health care, but residents live longer than Americans.
Ernest R. Gelb, DO, FACOFP, 126th president of the American Osteopathic Association, discusses the importance of physician wellness and resources.
Pandemic is not over so vaccination still key for protection against virus.
KFF convenes analysts to explain effects as House vote could happen Aug. 12.
More real-life effectiveness studies would help, researchers say in new study.
Ernest R. Gelb, DO, FACOFP, 126th president of the American Osteopathic Association, the National Resident Matching Program and the current crop of osteopathic medicine students.
Ernest R. Gelb, DO, practiced in rural Pennsylvania, South Carolina.
Ernest R. Gelb, DO, FACOFP, 126th president of the American Osteopathic Association, explains the philosophy of osteopathic medicine.
Smaller dose given by intradermal injection creates five-fold increase in total supply, FDA says.
HHS announces funding for programs in underserved, rural areas
Finances, practice size, autonomy, bureaucracy all factors in burnout, say Physicians Foundation leaders.
Medicare drug prices, insulin costs affected by Inflation Reduction Act.
Team-based care would cut physician time, but would require systemic change, study says.
Sector still not at February 2020 levels and COVID-19 pandemic has lingering economic effects.
White House ramps up efforts to fight outbreak.
Study examines physician roles in current specialist-driven models of care.
More people getting health coverage, but 26.4 million still don’t have it.
Report crunches the numbers for behaviors, park access and integrative health practices.
Report crunches the numbers for behaviors, park access and integrative health practices.
Consolidation, “reduced physician competition,” could lead to price increases for patients.
Researchers announce study with wearables, tablets for participating patients.
Survey outlines patients’ attitudes on technology.
AMA surveys patients on privacy in light of recent Supreme Court ruling on abortion.
Less than half of physicians, but more than 91% of patients, had positive view of computerized records.
Clues point to illegal kickbacks and schemes that put practitioners and patients at risk.