
Physicians Advocacy Institute CEO discusses consolidation in health care.

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Physicians Advocacy Institute CEO discusses consolidation in health care.

U.S. Rep. Earl L. "Buddy" Carter gives his views on the Affordable Care Act, Medicare, and why physicians should get involved with policy decisions.

CEO discusses consolidation in health care.

While there’s no easy fix to stop the attacks, there is huge potential in digital cloud fax — a simple, often overlooked way to communicate.

In How Is Medical Practice Evolving, the survey featured responses from 864 physicians in the US on how current health care trends and challenges have impacted their medical practice. Here are the biggest trends challenging physicians:


Justice Department says physicians were involved in schemes across the nation.

Physicians, hospitals weigh in on health-related judgment.

House subcommittee holds hearing on best ways to shift from fee-for-service for treatments, to incentivizing better health for patients.

The retail giant is calling it quits after five years attempting to revolutionize retail healthcare.

What is needed is a new model of immediate care in which providers don’t just look to treat the symptoms presenting themselves at that time, but instead allow them to treat the surface-level symptoms while being able to dig deeper and look at the root cause of each patient episode.


Report serves as benchmark for salaries and wages across the nation.

Industry analyst outlines care management programs for physicians.

As the health care market consolidates, what should an independent physician do?

Does consolidation in health care result in better pay or less administrative burden for physicians?

National analysis outlines highlights and lowlights of two decades of efforts to eliminate disparities.

What impact has health care consolidation had on patient access to care and the continuity of care?


Major retailers tried to remake health care, but most have already abandoned their attempts. Will these setbacks deter other corporations and private equity firms from continuing to consolidate health care?

Can independent physicians survive in a market where consolidation is taking place all around them?

Is consolidation in health care living up to the promises to doctors and patients?

Watch three educational sessions on coding and billing, retirement planning, and group disability insurance.

A survey of 2,100 Americans by Weiss & Paarz on American health care spending found some disturbing trends about affordability. It turns out that some common services are out of reach of the average patient.

Report to Congress this month debates aspects of how Medicare will pay doctors in coming years.

Patients aren't blameless in the current state of health care in America.

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Recent data confirms over 353 million victims were impacted across the US by cyberattacks last year.