
The top news stories in medicine today.

The top news stories in medicine today.

Government researchers can help fight burnout in health care.

Analysts ponder value, transparency and the effects of the Inflation Reduction Act.

How getting fired from my job was the best thing that ever happened to me.

The top news stories in medicine today.

Process begins to change drug from schedule I to schedule III under Controlled Substances Act.

Expert panel discusses advances, declines, and possible future of life longevity in the United States.

Passing Primary and Virtual Care Affordability Act would help by ensuring better access to primary care services

The latest government data

National figures influenced by housing and gasoline price hikes.

What are the time sinks taking you away from your patients? Artificial intelligence will assist those on the front lines of medicine.

The top news stories in medicine today.

The top news stories in medicine today.

The Biden administration recently warned that Medicare could spend $3.5 billion on a new category of Alzheimer's drugs in 2025 alone – a figure vastly higher than what experts in the field predict – leading many to question the math.

Study shows private insurers paid hospitals an average of 254% of what Medicare would have paid

Ways and Means Committee approval came this month.

The top news stories in medicine today.

How Cleveland's University Hospital Health System has made mental and behavioral health services available in its primary care practices, and why that has improved clinical outcomes while enhancing health equity.

AMA panel had proposal on May agenda; physician says a revised proposal likely will be submitted.

Contingent business interruption coverage may protect providers from losses experienced indirectly as a result of a cyberattack.

In Senate testimony, a primary care expert suggested policy reforms that allow doctors to spend less time on PA and more time with patients.

The top news stories in medicine today.

Ramping up efforts against anticompetitive practices in business.

Many cite frustration over long shifts, lack of mentoring and fears of workplace violence as reasons for leaving

Defining what constitutes “the good of the patient: is complex in a modern, diverse society where multiple perspectives and values coexist

The top news stories in medicine today.

Physicians must lead the charge for legislative changes that will help them treat rural patients disproportionately suffering from ill health.

AI was correct more than physicians, but it’s not ready to take over

Educating patients about their payment options produces better health outcomes and bolsters practice revenue

Small Business Committee sympathetic to independent physician practices.