
The top news stories in medicine today.

The top news stories in medicine today.

New study finds uneven progress in making data exchange easier and more useful

‘Finger on the pulse’ study compares four factors that can lead to better outcomes for patients.

The recent CMS regulations will truly transform the PA process, both by requiring real-time data exchange and transparency in communication of how a decision was made.

AAFP president discusses state of primary care and its future with record number of family medicine slots this year.

Put data to work for you by tracking trends in revenue cycles, cost analysis and patient care.

The top news stories in medicine today.

What should a physician do when their ethical training conflicts with the circumstances or needs of a particular situation or patient?

Screen-life imbalance refers to the loss of equilibrium between time spent on electronic devices and other aspects of life, including personal well-being, social interactions, and physical activities.

New rule aims to protect consumers by limiting coverage and mandating transparent language in plan descriptions

Key to evaluating AI investments for value: balancing the promise of AI with the need for practical return on investment.


So how can inflation be decreasing amid economic growth and low unemployment, which should be pushing it the other way? The answer is rising economic productivity.

The top news stories in medicine today.


Why some Midwestern primary care practices declined to participate in formal, government-led quality improvement studies to curb unhealthy alcohol use or improve heart health.

How will AI stack up against a fully trained human physician when faced with a “typical” patient?

No single entity should be able to wield an expensive, arduous and unproven process that taxes U.S. health care, adds to physician burnout, and exacerbates the physician shortage

An ABIM director discusses the reason for the new testing tool and its popularity among doctors seeking to maintain their board certification

Key steps for strengthening cyber defenses in health care settings

When using intravenous therapies, if you and your staff aren’t paying attention to patient safety, you can be sure medical malpractice attorneys will be.

There is no cure, but early detection and treatment may preserve visual health.

AAFP president discusses the 2024 Match and the present and future of family and internal medicine.

The problem calls for systemic changes and individual actions


AAFP president discusses the 2024 Match and the present and future of family and internal medicine.

The top news stories in medicine today.

Nonprofit are exempt from paying taxes and in return are expected to invest in their communities. But most hospitals aren't meeting their obligation.

Health care organizations must proactively operationalize key risk mitigation strategies aimed at effectively shoring up their cyber defenses.