
The top news stories in medicine today.

The top news stories in medicine today.

Leader of the Dr. Lorna Breen Foundation discusses latest efforts to tackle burnout among the health care workforce.

What do physicians think of recent developments in artificial intelligence (AI), and do they think the technology will help their practices? Check out our exclusive survey results.

WalletHub ranks them according to wages, opportunity and other metrics

Survey data from employer health insurance platform SureCo unveiled growing employee discontent with employer health insurance. Here are the key findings:

AAFP says latest Match figures show future of family medicine is bright.

Better communication leads to better care quality and less staff burnout

The top news stories in medicine today.

Why physicians need to understand and insure the gap between earning potential and net worth.

March is National Nutrition Month. Here are more things primary care physicians can consider when examining patients, their diets, and what they themselves eat every day.

Investigation will focus on possible HIPAA violations

Rep. Greg Murphy, MD, offers a physician’s perspective on health care and Washington, D.C.

The top news stories in medicine today.

What are the biggest safety challenges patients face?

Department is seeking more than $1.7 trillion for mandatory programs, $130.7 billion in discretionary spending.

Rep. Greg Murphy, MD, offers a physician’s perspective on health care and Washington, D.C.

How to deal with the day-to-day conflicts that your team may encounter

WalletHub tallies cities based on body metrics, health consequences and food availability.

Solutions involving social determinants of health may seem counterintuitive, but they can be effective.

Rep. Greg Murphy, MD, offers a physician’s perspective on health care and Washington, D.C.

The top news stories in medicine today.

Rep. Greg Murphy, MD, offers a physician’s perspective on health care and Washington, D.C.

Rep. Greg Murphy, MD, offers a physician’s perspective on health care and Washington, D.C.

Resolution marks two-year anniversary of national legislation to fight burnout in physicians, other clinicians.

Study highlights significant growth in number of regions and specialties dominated by PE-owned practices

There has been a lot of talk about burnout in the medical profession, but what do doctors really think about it?

As the medical community increasingly recognizes the impact of contributors to health inequity, Social Determinants of Health are becoming a critical factor in payer and provider conversations about better managing health.

Rep. Greg Murphy, MD, offers a physician’s perspective on health care and Washington, D.C.

Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics president discusses latest trends in food, patient health and medicine.