
Primary care practices have been particularly vulnerable to the economic effects of COVID.
Todd Shryock is managing editor of Medical Economics.

Primary care practices have been particularly vulnerable to the economic effects of COVID.

CMS is launching a new payment model that emphasizes value and quality in primary care.

The lessons learned now will change how physicians approach patients and how doctors are trained.

Take a look at what kinds of at-home remedies Americans are using to avoid hospital visits during the pandemic.

Post-traumatic stress and anxiety are high, but there are resources out there to help physicians.

While many doctors have benefitted, there’s one key component that’s still missing.

One infectious disease expert expects a big run on the influenza vaccine this year.

What are the biggest challenges facing physicians during the COVID crisis?

COVID may have permanently changed the reimbursement landscape

Wide-ranging survey reveals pandemic threatens practice viability and mental health.

Proposed changes to the QPP need to better accommodate physicians dealing with COVID-19, says ACP.

Attacks are on the rise, and health care facilities are prime targets.

The pandemic, burnout, and financial woes are top of mind for many doctors, but what do they mean long-term for medicine?

CMS is proposing a decrease of $3.83 from last year in the conversion factor used to calculate doctor reimbursement

Do some research to make sure you find the right match.

Leveraging virtual care will change the way many doctors practice medicine.

There are huge opportunities to transform care in rural areas, but problems remain.

Not everyone has embraced the technology.

Working out technology issues is important for a positive patient experience.

Value-based contracts may play an integral role in telehealth’s future.

What impact will telehealth have on patient outcomes and physician reimbursement? Jeremy Gabrysch, MD, CEO of Remedy, discusses telehealth and other changes in health care.

Physicians face many obstacles in their quest to provide quality care to patients. Imagine if other professions had to deal with some of the same challenges.

Patient demand will play a huge role in determining how common the technology becomes.

Continuity of health is a major benefit that helps maintain the doctor-patient relationship.

With institutions focused on COVID, hackers see the distraction as an opportunity

Being adaptable to technology and planning is key.

Fee for service will probably become a thing of the past.

What impact will telehealth have on patient outcomes and physician reimbursement?

Being adaptable to technology and planning is key.

A greater awareness at the highest levels is needed so that primary care gets the attention it deserves.