
Two experts discuss The Physicians Foundation and its efforts to affect the factors that affect health outside the doctor's office.

Two experts discuss The Physicians Foundation and its efforts to affect the factors that affect health outside the doctor's office.

DermaSensor is a new FDA-approved handheld that is designed to scan and assess skin lesions in the primary care clinical setting. Rebecca Hartman, MD, MPH, describes how it works.

Physicians in elected office share their thoughts about campaigning, elections and public service.

Two experts discuss how emerging trends in health care — market conditions, consolidation, the physician shortage and more — are impacting physician liability risks.

Non-compete agreements are facing complicated legal challenges right now. Here's what you need to know.

Two experts discuss The Physicians Foundation and its efforts to affect the factors that affect health outside the doctor's office.

Physicians need to understand the reasons behind COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy so they can better address it.

Two experts discuss The Physicians Foundation and its efforts to affect the factors that affect health outside the doctor's office.

How to know whether you are burned out to the point where you need to look for a new job.

A cognitive psychologist discusses causal beliefs, patient decisions and disclosures, and how those affect health care.

A conversation with Furman S. McDonald, MD, MPH.

Negotiating with payers can be a complex and confusing process. Here's what you need to know to get the best contract possible.

Food Research & Action Center (FRAC) Director of WIC and Root Causes discusses integrating federal nutrition programs into health care.



A Philadelphia-area medical practice experimented with having medical assistants triage patient portal messages. What challenges did they experience with this new workflow?

Jennifer N. Lee, M.D. recently conducted a study on managing patient portal messages at her medical practice — and found something interesting about physician gender.

A new study tested a different way to handle patient portal message inflow at a medical practice.

Primary care physicians are often inundated with messages from patients. Is there a better way for practices to manage this patient communication to help improve practice workflows and free up physician time?

On leadership by doctors and others.

NIOSH joins with other organizations in a common cause.

The director of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health discusses its role in creating a healthy workplace for health care workers.

Is health care burnout getting the attention it deserves?

Government researchers can help fight burnout in health care.

Many physicians are eager to find a way to transform health care in a way that better benefits both patients and providers. They would be well served by enrolling in an MBA program designed for doctors.


Closing gaps in care and keeping patients out of the emergency department and hospital is vitally important. An expert explains how remote patient monitoring can help.

Physicians should not ignore the need for disability insurance.

Introducing the American Telemedicine Association.

How one medical practice is growing and expanding with the help of a third-party vendor.