
Perspectives from a medical school dean about an alternative path for budding physicians.

Perspectives from a medical school dean about an alternative path for budding physicians.

GLP-1s are in high demand from patients, and the results are often impressive. But are there hidden risks in prescribing these drugs?

AOA President Teresa A. Hubka, DO, discusses the 2025 Match for medical students.

Leah Binder, president and CEO of The Leapfrog Group, discusses the organization’s 25th anniversary and more.

Omid Veiseh, PhD, faculty director of the Rice Biotech Launchpad, discusses his organization’s mission to create innovative biotechnology based on patient need.

Expert insights about managing a practice and the 2025 cut to physicians in the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule.

Coming March 31 to MedicalEconomics.com.

Andrea Greco, SVP of healthcare safety at CENTEGIX, discusses risk assessments in medical practices.

Errors in coding, delayed claim submissions, or ineffective patient collections can result in significant revenue losses, impacting a practice’s ability to invest in staff, technology, and patient care.

As business and administrative challenges continue to mount — from declining reimbursement rates to increased competition — our mission is to deliver timely content that helps you run your practice more effectively. Enter Medical Economics Insider.

As business and administrative challenges continue to mount — from declining reimbursement rates to increased competition — our mission is to deliver timely content that helps you run your practice more effectively. Enter Medical Economics Insider.

Technology and AI offerings for doctors are exploding. Should you integrate more tech into your practice?

Congressional action could help or hurt availability of telehealth, which has grown to become a major part of the U.S. health care system.

Tariffs could play a big role in what you pay for medical devices, and they may disrupt the entire industry

Andrea Greco, SVP of healthcare safety at CENTEGIX, talks about keeping your practice safe — and how failing to do so can impact patient care.

‘The Cost of Neglect’ is growing, according to the third analysis of the state of primary care.

What you need to know when selling a practice

New research explores some of the reasons why physicians and APPs don't always collaborate as well as they should.

Bargaining for widely used prescription drugs may save money for Medicare, but AAR wants seniors to see better prices at the pharmacy counter.

Everything you need to know about the rapidly changing cyberthreat - and what you can do to protect your practice from cybercriminals

Physician recruitment agreements may seem straightforward, but they can be rife with risks for physicians signing one, including limits on where they can practice. Every agreement should be carefully reviewed before accepting the terms.

Rep. Greg Murphy, MD, (R-NC), discusses reforms he hopes Congress will consider this year.

Sheila P. Burke, chair, Government Relations and Public Policy Group, Baker Donelson Law Firm, discusses the Trump administration's likely approach to health care.

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

Physicians Foundation examined how doctors feel about business environment in health care.

There are different types of PE involvement in health care, and not all are bad, says group of independent practitioners.

Robert Kushner, MD, an expert in overweight, obesity, nutrition, diet and exercise, discusses the effects of the new antiobesity medications.

Richard W. Miller, MD, discusses the best ways to handle conversations about treatment options with patients who consume misinformation online.

Jay W. Lee, MD, MPH, FAAFP, explains the CDC's recently updated recommendations for COVID-19 and pneumococcal vaccinations and explains how to best handle patient concerns and misinformation.

ABIM eliminated the 2-year points requirement. Here's what you need to know about that - and what else might be changing.