
Opting out of Medicare might be your only choice
Todd Shryock is managing editor of Medical Economics.

Opting out of Medicare might be your only choice

Burnout isn't limited to physicians. What can be done to make sure your staff doesn't burn out?

Rule would modify HIPAA and require most providers to comply with more complex and thorough security guidelines.

Rural hospitals have really struggled to stay open in recent years - a trend that looks to continue in 2025. Do physicians affiliated with rural hospitals need to worry about their future?

A discussion on the factors driving reimbursement down as costs in health care continue to rise.

The biggest risks medical practices will face in 2025 - and what you can do about them.

The budget continuing resolution does nothing to address cuts to Medicare reimbursement, and physicians are going to pay the price

Stanford researchers develop AI tool to analyze doctors’ notes to save time and improve care

Physicians are in high demand — here’s how to find your new role

Researchers find that children misinterpret common medical phrase and urge health care professionals to simplify communication

Some well-known apps are collecting a surprising amount of data from you. How many of these are on your phone?

How to stop accepting Medicare in your practice.

Central bank indicates only two possible cuts in 2025

Study finds that language used in job postings may be attracting the wrong kind of candidates

Study found that AI is seeing patterns in data and jumping to conclusions

Health care continues to be a top target for hackers. Here are the risks for 2025.

Natural disasters are becoming more common and more severe. What are the dangers to your practice and how can you prepare?

Mental health plays a major role in how well employees perform

RAND study found hospitals have increased how frequently they say patients need the highest level of care

Employers face tough decisions on health care coverage as costs continue to rise.

Study finds that primary care physicians have an opportunity to identify and possibly mitigate dementia long before symptoms become apparent

Study found that AI struggles with understanding complex medical codes, even when specifically trained for medicine

Guidance takes a pragmatic approach to managing AI systems in clinical practice

Study found multiple benefits for patients who stay hydrated

Study finds a notable shift in the public perception of care after the pandemic

With the majority of devices manufactured outside the U.S., any increase in tariffs is likely to drive up health care costs

Poor mental health can be driven by online browsing choices - but a free tool can help

Researchers find an alarming rise in alcohol-related deaths and a lack of public understanding of the risks from drinking

Nearly 500,000 uninsured signed up for coverage in 2025

Researchers issue a call for action on health disparities among ethnic groups