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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.

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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

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Share these with your patients who want to improve their well-being next year.

Check out our special 100th anniversary issue.

The 94th annual Medical Economics Physician Report came out this summer. How are physician salaries and practice financial health faring?

AWhat is the role of artificial intelligence, especially generative AI in the mold of ChatGPT, in health care? Read our special report.

Did physician burnout actually improve in 2023? Check out our survey data and find out.

Beyond the classroom practice management and business training for physicians was a priority in 2023.

Medical-themed presents may be just what the doctor ordered to add holiday cheer.

It’s possible to get more, high-quality patient visits during the day with less charting at night.

Need those remote workers back in the office next year? Here’s what to consider.

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HHS, DOJ say COVID-19 was a factor in enforcement during report time period.

Minimizing screen time is essential for avoiding burnout






