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7% of messages generated by AI were deemed unsafe

A hands-on approach may be better for physicians to manage claims.

AI-powered coaches can help to alleviate at least some of the worker shortage while at the same time reducing costs

UnitedHealth updates situation on ransomware hack that has disrupted medical and pharmacy processes across the nation.

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Study finds lower mortality, hospital readmission rates when treating physician is female

Here’s how to combine best practices, technology and people to find the staff you need.

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Health care was an influence in FTC decision, but effects for nonprofits are up in the air.

One answer to the cybersecurity problem is reusable verifiable digital credential, which would protect both the patients and health care companies.

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Federal Trade Commission splits 3-2 on new rule about contract clauses that affect physicians and other health care workers, but ban won't cover nonprofits.

Is your state seeing more diabetes diagnoses or fewer?

Researchers examine how much drug and device makers pay to doctors. The top 0.1% may get quite a bit.

Leaders in areas such as drug discovery, clinical development and market access will meet to discuss AI, failing life expectancy, and a new generation of talent.

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Physicians group leaders comment as part of annual gathering this month.

Why physicians and patients need lawmakers to address antimicrobial resistance, a growing threat to the nation and the world.

Reducing risks of all-cause mortality is a goal with new treatment options.

We must give clinicians the tools they need to help patients become more active participants in their care.

Communications firm Edelman surveys people to discern credibility of sources of health information.

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Energy & Commerce Committee announces hearing on May 1.

By managing chronic conditions and offering preventive screenings, they are able to keep patients out of high-cost care settings

Physician experts say artificial intelligence has promise for primary care, but doctors must think critically as they integrate it into patient care.

AI helps primary care physicians with the deprescription decision-making process

Primary care physicians are essential in combating the HIV epidemic by normalizing HIV testing and prescribing preventive medications. This approach not only enhances health equity and literacy among particularly underserved populations, but also expands their practice by attracting and retaining a broader patient base.

Economist discusses potential cost savings and fewer administrative burdens if U.S. health care had an automated clearinghouse.