
Rep. Larry Bucshon, MD, discusses two issues at the top of the agenda in American health care.

Rep. Larry Bucshon, MD, discusses two issues at the top of the agenda in American health care.

Physicians and entrepreneurs are smart, but they need persistence and drive to get their businesses past the ‘no’ phase of development.

Health care can take a leadership role in reducing waste in the community

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

Diagnostic error, patient safety, and how physicians can help in practice and in hospital.

The top news stories in medicine today.

What else do physicians need to consider before establishing an employee stock ownership plan?

Creating an ESOP doesn't mean you can't explore other options later on; plus, who oversees the ESOP and how are they paid?

Is your practice a good candidate for setting up an Employee Stock Ownership Plan?

Understanding the biggest financial and tax benefits from an Employee Stock Ownership Plan

Setting up an Employees Stock Ownership Plan can help keep your practice independent by providing several financial advantages -- all while allowing you to maintain control.

Long wait times can negatively impact the patient experience and be highly detrimental to your practice’s financial stability. Here’s how to minimize them.

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

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

Diagnostic error, patient safety, and how physicians can help in practice and in hospital.

The top news stories in medicine today.

Employees on the front lines of health care say bias is pervasive, both against patients and themselves

But it’s not too late to restore 2024 payments to doctors through the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule, said Rep. Larry Bucshon, MD.

AI isn't something to be feared but rather the key to giving health care organizations a competitive edge

Advances in technology such as DNA sequencing and genetic testing have made it possible to identify rare genetic mutations and biomarkers.

Diagnostic error, patient safety, and how physicians can help in practice and in hospital.

The top news stories in medicine today.

Report: One legislator says it could happen in federal spending bill next month.

Facts about how we handle illness, and why a trip to the doctor isn’t part of the plan

It seems like the U.S. government has officially given up on the idea of physician-led primary care.

Clinician education can help drive improved outcomes and reduced costs for chronic care management.

The top news stories in medicine today.

Diagnostic error, patient safety, and how physicians can help in practice and in hospital.

Representatives consider reauthorization of ‘Dr. Lorna Breen Health Care Provider Protection Act.’

Primary-care doctor shortage puts New Jersey residents at risk, report warns