
Doctors face increased burnout rates, loss of autonomy and greater financial threats from nonphysician practitioners
Todd Shryock is managing editor of Medical Economics.

Doctors face increased burnout rates, loss of autonomy and greater financial threats from nonphysician practitioners

Nearly $19 billion in total aid has been distributed to providers since November 2021

Almost a quarter are thinking about leaving health care after two years of a pandemic

Data shows some encouraging trends, but filling positions proving difficult with costs increasing

Many will be forced to forgo care or return to the workforce to pay health care bills

Learn about tax planning, remote patient monitoring, concierge medicine, and coding at the March 31 event.

Dr. Lorna Breen Health Care Provider Protection Act aims to help physicians receive mental health assistance without jeopardizing their licenses.

Clinics will be co-branded with VillageMD

Health care and social workers combined for more injuries and illnesses than any other industry in the nation

29 HRSA-funded health centers to receive boost in technology to improve outcomes

Robert Califf was approved in a 50-46 vote by the senate

Report shows public’s desire for more convenience and empathy

Just 14.3% of hospitals complying with rule meant to encourage consumer price shopping

Big pharma and investors focusing on other segments despite the need for new therapeutics

Physicians get a temporary reprieve from Congress, but payment challenges loom.

Practices that don’t develop and regularly review a budget are missing out on a tool that can provide warning signs of financial trouble.

Employee mandate would have impacted 84 million workers. Healthcare mandate affects every facility that receives federal funding.

These drugs treat everything from cancer to cognitive decline.

Energy and autos lead the way, health care relatively stable

Free coverage starts January 15

Myriad Health EHR aimed at helping private practices

Patient volume and profit levels low because of COVID

Here’s what doctor’s need to know.

Blood clot risk in J&J higher for women, draws CDC concerns

Identifying and assisting patients with social determinants is challenging, but can boost outcomes

Average payment for small practices is $58,000

Managed care and rehabilitation sectors are also hot targets

Women and those in their 50s and early 60s reported the most stress about COVID

Company focusing on physician-led care and opening 1,000 new sites and acquiring existing practices

Bipartisan bill delays cuts scheduled for next year, but further action is needed