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Integrating cultural competence into primary care is essential for addressing the unique needs of diverse populations, especially in underserved communities.

A new advocacy organization for independent physicians.

The top news stories in medicine today.

Nearly half of traditional Medicare beneficiaries now are aligned to an ACO

Parent company Humana reports loss for fourth quarter of 2023.

It’s not too late to help your patients make 2024 the year of eating for health and wellness.

Ransomware payments decline, reflecting changing trends and better preparedness

CMS final rule supports reimbursement for remote patient monitoring by FQHCs and RHCs.

In recent years, negative returns from Chinese markets have turned off many professional investors. Yet, believing in global diversification, legions of individual investors owning international funds have substantial exposure to Chinese stocks.

The top news stories in medicine today.


Agenda for next two years is evolving, and busy.

University of Texas study finds a 9% decrease in length of hospital stays when collaborative care teams treat patients

Objective, scalable cough measurement has pushed to a new frontier in respiratory health.

A new advocacy organization for independent physicians.

The top news stories in medicine today.

Study examines factors that create well-being in communities

A new advocacy organization for independent physicians.

HHS announces latest figures as signups continue in four states.

Savvy physicians are using social media to establish trust, build patient loyalty

Better primary care could help reduce the disparities

We are heading for a ‘global human energy crisis.’ Emotional intelligence will be vital to navigate it.

Health care is rife with issues, but advances in medical imaging can be a solution for some of them.

The top news stories in medicine today.

AI could improve the necessary system of checks and balances between the provider and payer of health care whenever disagreements around the medical necessity of coverage arise.

Survey reveals majority not aware that heart disease is leading cause of death

Medical costs are hurting patients and primary care doctors. New payment models may be the solution.

American Heart Association announces new grants for Health Care by Food initiative.
