
The patient experience is different than the customer experience
Todd Shryock is managing editor of Medical Economics.

The patient experience is different than the customer experience

How AI is helping measure and manage health disparities

How to keep employees from leaving your practice

What do the price transparency rules mean to physicians and will they really lower prices?

How streamlining the peer review process can make physicians’ lives easier

Dreams of big AI is nothing new, but the risks require careful consideration

Physicians aim to benefit from advances in data an artificial intelligence

The biggest health technology conference in the country is now underway.

Study shows that minority students face barriers that deter them from applying to and matriculating at med schools

Group aims to bolster independent practices and stop corporatization of medicine

Independent Physician Association of New York bought by private equity firm that touts its value-based care commitment

Fed rate hikes seem to be taking the desired effect on the economy

Lower patient volume and challenges collecting payments can push practices to the brink

Primary care physicians should be aware that patients have a renewed interest in STI-related appointments following a spike in STIs post-Covid.

Investors continue to pour money into health care sector even in an unsteady economy

Bi-partisan bill would tie future fee schedule updates to the Medicare economic index

Report looking at how struggling rural hospitals fared found a meaningful rate of closures and mergers

Report shows physicians are operating in a difficult financial and mental environment

Despite big decline, telehealth use still massively higher than pre-pandemic

COVID outcomes were negatively affected by misinformation

As payers push docs to shoulder more risk, practices need to develop a strategy to maximize revenue

Low margins make for a challenging environment, but is likely the new normal

Some sectors fare better than others, but health care employment is most recovered from the big drops that occurred during COVID.

Hospitals know they need digital solutions, but don’t know the best way forward

The provision requiring various preventive coverages is being challenged in court

Study of enrollment trends highlights the benefits most employers offer their workers

If your name is Kathy, Beth, Kyle, or Sam, you are more likely to annoy your co-workers

Burnout is pushing many doctors to retire, but administrators think it is something else

Internal medicine and family medicine have some of the largest numbers of positions still open after the matchmaking process despite record number of matches.

Despite telehealth’s popularity during the pandemic, many still don’t about it and other home health innovations