
There are several technologies on the market today that are designed to prevent problematic claims from ever being submitted in the first place.

There are several technologies on the market today that are designed to prevent problematic claims from ever being submitted in the first place.

Streamlining operations allows physicians to spend their time caring for patients, and for patients to feel cared for


Patients want more convenience. Are you ready to accommodate them?


The top news stories in primary care today.

AIMPA intends to become a new voice for physicians in independent practice.

Agency gives nod to Florida program that could save state up to $150 million annually

2024 will be a year of unending change — and a time of exponential growth for concierge medicine, inspired by doctors seizing the opportunity to forge deeper connections and align their priorities in a post-pandemic world.

Internal medicine physicians ‘concerned’ about patients ordering prescription drugs directly from pharmaceutical makers.


How to change the course of chronic liver disease

New study finds prices of targeted drugs are three times higher in U.S. than elsewhere

The top news stories in primary care today.

‘Overly punitive’ approach will discourage move to value-based care.

Study reveals increase in “adverse events” following purchase

If you practice here, your patients are getting a bargain.

Report to Congress details expected recoveries, questioned costs, and potential savings.

The top news stories in primary care today.

In response to proposed rule it calls for better education about information blocking, eliminating penalties that discourage value-based care participation

ACP emphasizes that physicians must vote and encourage their patients to cast ballots for the health of the nation.

Young doctors’ early decisions can have profound effects on professional development and retirement. Here are some questions to consider.

Here’s the cost of getting into the exam room.

The top news stories in primary care today.

Doctors are not interchangeable with other professional clinicians, and patients, their families, and lawmakers need to know it.

Overworked primary care physicians are a stopgap in a national mental health crisis. It’s time for insurance companies to shoulder their fair share of the load.

Trend will require greater coordination with in-home care providers, but payoff will be better patient outcomes

The top news stories in primary care today.

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