
How to produce dependable income needed to replace a breadwinner’s earnings

A 1.68% reversal of the 3.37% Medicare payment cut does not go far enough

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Critics air concerns at White House roundtable as pharmacy benefit manager volley back.

iCIMS’ February 2024 Workforce report revealed several key trends in health care recruiting.

How to get started with remote patient monitoring.

Primary care doctors are protective of their patient panels and skeptical about quick-fix promises of better outcomes and more revenues.


Sensor paired with smartphone app measures glucose values every 15 minutes.

The top news stories in medicine today.

Joint inquiry opens with request for information from those working in health care.

In many cases, medical billing, payer denials and the ability to connect platforms are initially overlooked in their importance for physicians to get paid correctly, efficiently and accurately the first time

‘Appallingly inadequate’ after 3.4% cut starting this year, MGMA says.

Doctors soon will find it easier to use telehealth to prescribe medications for helping patients with opioid addiction

Payment model produces better outcomes at lower costs than traditional fee-for-service


Its value and risks for physicians

The benefits, the drawbacks, and a look toward what the future may bring for these popular drugs

Believing in global diversification, legions of individual investors owning international funds have substantial exposure to chinese stocks, wittingly or not.

Three experts talk about financial ramifications for physicians and the primary care workforce across the United States.

The top news stories in medicine today.

Study looks at what patients owe, where, and how it’s harming their health.

Although the economy has recently impacted the ability of many buyers to acquire funds to complete as many acquisitions as in the past, activity related to the sale of independent practices remains strong.

Teamwork, new providers and telehealth all are affecting how primary care is delivered in the United States.

The top news stories in medicine today.

Announcement marks the third state company is leaving as part of $1 billion cost reduction plan

Risk rises even if patients don’t use tobacco products, study finds.

Three experts discuss growing patient awareness, health care disparities, and how schools play a role in ensuring care for children.

A congressman discusses current health care issues in Washington, D.C.