
The top news stories in medicine today.

The top news stories in medicine today.

Green lighting has emerged as a more efficient and flexible solution to the prior authorization dilemma

MGMA outlines legal technicality that HHS needs to address if Congress takes action.

Opioid epidemic demonstrates importance of alternative therapies for managing pain

The top news stories in medicine today.

January meeting opens new year of wrangling in Washington as doctor costs go up and payments go down.

Federal figures include health care services and commodities.

They say proposed penalty structure would harm small hospitals and medical groups, call for greater clarity on what would trigger penalties

Study finds dramatic declines across boys and girls, racial and ethnic groups.

The gap between high and low performers remains substantial

The top news stories in medicine today.

CMS announces figures blowing by last year’s record of 16.3 million enrollees.

The American Board of Medical Specialties released its 2022–2023 ABMS Board Certification Report overviewing trends in certification and specialties. Here are the key findings:

Americans pay more, but that could change when Medicare begins negotiating prices.

It's time for pharmaceutical companies and others to innovate and disrupt the distribution side of treatment.

Expenses have outpaced revenue by almost 3:1

Action is latest in Biden administration’s efforts to rein in health care costs

A strong data platform is essential for CINs to thrive.

The top news stories in medicine today.

Researchers find assessing patients and tests can lead to diagnostic errors that cause harm.

Closing gaps in care and keeping patients out of the emergency department and hospital is vitally important. An expert explains how remote patient monitoring can help.

Online visits with family doctors led to fewer emergency visits in the following week.

As quality measures grow stricter, choosing the best ones to report and incorporating measurements into workflow are more important than ever

ASAM president discusses current state of opioid crisis and how primary care could be a new avenue for physicians to connect patients to treatment.

A future of truly equal health care involves eradicating the biases that plague our current health system and creating tools that improve patients’ lives.

The top news stories in medicine today.

Doctors, medical students encounter many hurdles to family-building, study finds

AMGA weighs in on policy changes proposed for 2025.

Financial strategies for physicians in 2024

Despite recent economic turmoil, the fundamentals remain unchanged: Save as much as you can and invest for the long term