
Federal regulators announce public meeting next week on issue that is divisive in health care.

Federal regulators announce public meeting next week on issue that is divisive in health care.

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

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While e-cigarettes have their own health risks, they are lower than regular cigarettes, researchers say

House subcommittee members relate constituent experiences, hear suggestions, question consolidation in health care.

Physicians edit AI-generated responses to patient inquiries


AMA poll shows effects on processing claims linger weeks after announcement of major computer hack.

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Medical debt affects many aspects of life beyond just the bank account

Economist discusses medical equivalent to system already used in banking to transfer money.

Even the presence of bacterial infection did not show a measurable impact

Follow these steps to evaluate and conduct a PE transaction

Senators hear possibilities about nation’s single largest health care payer.

Culture, data, clinical change and patients all are essential to operating accountable care organizations, experts say.

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Nearly four in five doctors now work for a health care institution or corporate entity

Urgent care, retail clinics, and other alternative care win on convenience, but patients still prefer traditional primary care

AMA survey paints a grim picture of the aftermath of the cyber-attack, with an 36% of respondents reporting the suspension of claim payments.

Report lists concerns about physician reimbursement and policy approaches.

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Collaboration across CMS centers and with ACO participants is key.

With 20 announced transactions, this quarter boasts the most significant Q1 activity since 2020

Preventive visits, prescription refills are most likely to be delayed

President and CEO Gaus to step down in the fall.

By prioritizing postpartum care, and by recognizing the unique role of family physicians, we can make significant strides towards addressing this crisis.

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NAACOs, AMA, AHIP join for second volume of recommendations for payment arrangements.

Posts claim COVID-19 vaccines cause HIV

Study shows the impact fears of health care costs have on behavior