
Jason Jobes of Norwood explains why the move toward value-based care is both necessary and challenging — and what physician practices can do to prepare.

Jason Jobes of Norwood explains why the move toward value-based care is both necessary and challenging — and what physician practices can do to prepare.

A regional inspector general for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services explains oversight of a multi-billion-dollar trend in Medicare spending.

Why physicians still face barriers to receiving mental health care and what’s being done to change it

A regional inspector general for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services explains oversight of a multi-billion-dollar trend in Medicare spending.

Why physicians still face barriers to receiving mental health care and what’s being done to change it

A video summary of troubling findings of a Physicians Foundation survey.

A regional inspector general for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services explains oversight of a multi-billion-dollar trend in Medicare spending.

Why physicians still face barriers to receiving mental health care and what’s being done to change it

Why physicians still face barriers to receiving mental health care and what’s being done to change it

Why physicians still face barriers to receiving mental health care and what’s being done to change it

A regional inspector general for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services explains oversight of a multi-billion-dollar trend in Medicare spending.

Why physicians still face barriers to receiving mental health care and what’s being done to change it

Deepika Srivastava of The Doctors Company breaks down how AI is transforming medical malpractice — from shifting standards of care to new liability risks — and what physicians must do now to stay protected.

Deepika Srivastava of The Doctors Company discusses how AI is transforming medicine — and why physicians must stay engaged as the technology evolves.

Deepika Srivastava of The Doctors Company explains how malpractice insurers can guide physicians through the legal and clinical challenges of AI.

A regional inspector general for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services explains oversight of a multi-billion-dollar trend in Medicare spending.

Deepika Srivastava of The Doctors Company explains how open communication and patient consent can reduce malpractice risk when using AI tools.

A regional inspector general for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services explains oversight of a multi-billion-dollar trend in Medicare spending.

Deepika Srivastava of The Doctors Company explains how insurers are beginning to adjust coverage as artificial intelligence tools become more common in medical practice.

Why physicians still face barriers to receiving mental health care and what’s being done to change it

Deepika Srivastava of The Doctors Company outlines the most practical steps physicians can take to mitigate legal risk when using AI tools in patient care.

Deepika Srivastava of The Doctors Company explains why the legal system is still catching up to artificial intelligence — and how future court cases could reshape malpractice law.

Deepika Srivastava of The Doctors Company breaks down the unanswered question at the heart of AI-related malpractice: who’s responsible — the physician, the health system or the technology company?

Deepika Srivastava of The Doctors Company explains why the rise of AI in medicine is outpacing the legal system’s ability to manage its risks.

At the MGMA Leaders Conference 2025 in Orlando, Michael Blackman, M.D., MBA, chief medical officer of Greenway Health, sat down with Medical Economics to separate AI fact from fiction.

Michael Blackman, M.D., MBA, says rapid change and integration challenges still make adoption difficult for many practices.

Michael Blackman, M.D., MBA, says AI tools like ambient documentation can actually strengthen patient connections.

Michael Blackman, M.D., MBA, warns that patients should think twice before sharing health data with consumer apps.

Michael Blackman, M.D., MBA, says transparency with patients is key when AI tools assist in care.

Michael Blackman, M.D., MBA, says the return on AI in health care isn’t just financial — it’s also about quality and efficiency.