
From hidden costs to HIPAA compliance, here’s what small practices should consider before choosing an AI EHR, scheduling or telehealth tool.

From hidden costs to HIPAA compliance, here’s what small practices should consider before choosing an AI EHR, scheduling or telehealth tool.

New analysis argues that Medicare’s payment system undervalues cognitive effort in primary care, contributing to physician shortages and reduced patient access.

Finance Committee holds hearing on administration’s plan for health care in 2026.

Senate Finance Committee holds hearing on administration’s 2026 plan for American health care.

MSOs need to be carefully and properly structured to achieve the strategic objectives of the group’s physicians in a legally compliant and tax-efficient manner.

Kedar Mate, M.D., founder and chief medical officer of Qualified Health, joins the show to talk about AI safety and governance in health care.

Asahi Kasei unveils camera-free radar modules for health monitoring, enhancing privacy and safety of patients at home and in health facilities.


Florida surgeon general says school immunization rules will be scrapped; some changes would need lawmakers’ approval as pediatric leaders warn of outbreak risks. Medical groups speak out in opposition to the move.

In House Health Subcommittee hearing, they ask the same thing about RFK and the Trump administration.

SullivanCotter survey shows faster wage growth for frontline roles as systems juggle costs and retention.

MedWay completes its first quarter serving independent doctors’ offices and physician-led health centers.

Older patients increasingly embrace digital payments for health care, highlighting the need for providers to enhance communication and accessibility of these tools.

IMDS establishes direct U.S. operations, enhancing support for complex coronary procedures with innovative medical device solutions and dedicated physician engagement.



Clean claims that drive quick payments require foundational workflows, configuring systems properly from the start, and regularly revisiting how you measure success.

The president of The Physicians Foundation discusses findings of a new poll about medical misinformation, disinformation and the effects on patient care.

Joint essay adds to collective criticism of HHS secretary’s handling of health care.

Why there is a growing movement for doctors to address factors affecting patient health outside the physician’s office.

Imperative Care's Symphony Thrombectomy System gains FDA clearance, advancing pulmonary embolism treatment with enhanced control and faster recovery options.

Gary Price, M.D., MBA, joins the show to discuss health equity, medical misinformation and The Physicians Foundation's latest report.

The president of The Physicians Foundation discusses findings of a new poll about medical misinformation, disinformation and the effects on patient care.


HHS Deputy Secretary O’Neill takes helm as acting director; criticism continues.

A three-part webinar series, starting on Sept. 10, will bring together legal, policy and industry leaders to dissect the high-stakes implications of the MFN initiative for pharma, payers and patients.

Health insurance companies pledge prior authorization reform, yet providers face ongoing delays and distrust, highlighting the gap between promises and reality.

Biedermann Medtech transforms its U.S. strategy, focusing on licensing and integrated services for spinal and extremity surgery technologies.

American Osteopathic Association President Robert G.G. Piccinini, DO, D.FACN, discusses priorities for his term at the helm.

Medical Economics Practice Academy 2025 offers physicians and practice managers expert strategies on reimbursement, staff retention, cybersecurity and technology-driven practice growth.