
Study shows patients are more receptive to AI recommendations when they better understand the biases in human decision-making.
Todd Shryock is managing editor of Medical Economics.
Study shows patients are more receptive to AI recommendations when they better understand the biases in human decision-making.
Lots of technologies held a lot of promise and cost a lot of money, but many failed to deliver anything other than a big bill and wasted time.
ONC blog post outlines troubling behaviors by health care organizations that are not abiding by the law.
The J.D. Power 2024 U.S. Telehealth Satisfaction Study offered several interesting insights into what patients really think about telehealth -- and which providers offer the best service.
Study finds widespread racial and socioeconomic inequities in denied preventive care claims
Do noncompetes have a future considering the courts seem to have a poor opinion of them?
Noncompete agreements can be complicated, so practices need to make sure they are getting the details correct before implementing one.
If a physician breaks a noncompete agreement, the previous employer has options as to how to proceed.
If a practice unknowingly hires a physician with a noncompete agreement, how much risk is on the practice, and does firing the physician remove that risk?
Noncompetes can be complicated and are currently tied up in legal challenges to the FTC nationwide ban. Are there other legal tools that achieve the same purpose?
What happens if a physician signs a noncompete agreement in one state, but moves to another where they are banned? Does the agreement still apply?
The FTC banned noncompete agreements nationwide, but that decision is being challenged in court. Here's the latest update on the case.
Non-compete agreements are facing complicated legal challenges right now. Here's what you need to know.
Or is it just normal job-related stress that’s bringing you down?
Study shows that some AI tools aren't worth much
Report found that payers continue to deny claims at an alarming rate
Report highlights the interplay between health, wealth, and retirement satisfaction
Report found commonalities among high-performing ACOs
A consumer survey found the real reasons consumers prefer telehealth, and they may not be what you think.
The evolving criteria for coverage mean physicians will need to stay informed and help patients navigate their options during Medicare Open Enrollment
The physician shortage and government changes have led to some interesting recruiting and salary trends.
Study shows that health savings and flexible spending accounts may be driving up insurance premiums
Physicians need to understand the reasons behind COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy so they can better address it.
As expected, Federal Reserve makes first rate cut of the year to counter cooling economy
South Carolina researchers find EHR-based tool yields better results than oral screenings
Two studies show the negative health effects of food insecurity on obesity and hospital visits – and how physicians can make a difference
How to know whether you are burned out to the point where you need to look for a new job.
Decline likely means a 0.25% interest rate cut from the Federal Reserve
Optimism on how AI is going to affect health care is rising.
There are pros and cons to either approach