
Association calls for no PFS reduction, reforming prior authorizations


Health care adds jobs, but monthly growth rate slows.

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Robert E. Oshel, PhD, an adviser to the Public Citizen Health Research Group, says physician licensing is a matter of state law.

IT leaders acknowledge that physicians are spending too much time dealing with technology issues instead of spending time with patients

For too long, technology has created burdens for physicians. Here are ways it can become an assistant instead of an annoyance.

Physician wages are part of the equation too, according to new report by The Commonwealth Fund.

Even excluding pregnancy-related costs, women spend $266 more per year than men

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New analysis has eight strategies because now is the time “to get serious about the policy changes we need to really rebuild and reimagine primary care.”

Robert E. Oshel, PhD, an adviser to the Public Citizen Health Research Group, recommends actions for state medical boards to hold physicians accountable.

Don’t overlook the variety of activities that can qualify for the R&D credit

More than 75,000 walk off job in largest U.S. health care strike ever

Seoul Medical Group offers primary care and specialty care in seven states.

Physicians Foundation survey examines doctor reactions and involvement in health care consolidation.

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Robert E. Oshel, PhD, an adviser to the Public Citizen Health Research Group, considers possible internal actions to discipline physician misconduct.

Map out a strategy to compete before it's too late

CMS to make offer in February 2024 for prices to take effect in 2026.

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U.S. Department of Justice, health insurer announce agreement, five-year corporate integrity agreement.

Report shows that almost 20% of older adults on Medicare are underinsured and sometimes choosing between medical care and rent.

Robert E. Oshel, PhD, an adviser to the Public Citizen Health Research Group, discusses a lack of a national standard for physician discipline.

Uninsured Program aimed to help doctors slow spread of the disease during pandemic.

Most White patients don’t believe racism exists in medicine. Learning about it can change their perspectives and support for policies promoting equality.

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But virtual visits remain popular for behavioral health

Increasing August revenue helps boost performance