
Survey finds that billing and payment are factors when it comes to choosing and building trust with a provider

Survey finds that billing and payment are factors when it comes to choosing and building trust with a provider

Orthopedic services see major spike in volume

The top news stories in primary care today.

Texas Medical Association claims victory in court challenges of provisions unfair to physicians.

Report finds 539 confirmed attacks affecting 10,000 facilities

Explaining a population-based model in Medicaid.

New position paper examines obligations of physicians, patients, governments and society in promoting and providing health in people and their living conditions.

The top news stories in primary care today.

Directives come as president announces executive order for artificial intelligence development.

Captive insurance is a powerful tool for addressing risk in medical practices

What Medical Economics has meant to you over the years.

There is an ever-increasing array of devices with direct-to-consumer marketing, but how do they affect clinical practice?

Almost half of patients report feeling anxious before an appointment

The current long-term care system is ill-suited to meeting what this marketplace wants.

‘FraudGPT’ artificial intelligence goes online as a resource for hackers to thwart cybersecurity measures.

AAFP President outlines solutions to help physicians offer better care for patients, improving the health of the nation.

Take action to ensure accuracy of patient information

What would you do if an injury suddenly ended your career?

Tips for shopping for a new policy

Building positive relationships with patients by tapping into the power of artificial intelligence.

The top news stories in primary care today.

The stock market has inherent risks, but the common belief that bonds with the best credit ratings are virtually riskless is false.

You help your patients maintain their physical health. There are tools to help them manage their financial health.

Health care will become more about people, the way it should be

Let’s look at key considerations for health care leaders as they invest in innovation.

The right product can reduce staff and clinician burnout, but it needs to include a human element

Practice culture, personal considerations are also significant contributing factors

Antitrust chief details issues of concern for government regulators.

State and federal regulators can work together to improve primary care.