
New data indicate potential for clinicians to maintain their current lung cancer screening model’s accuracy while reducing outcome differences linked to patient’s race and ethnicity

New data indicate potential for clinicians to maintain their current lung cancer screening model’s accuracy while reducing outcome differences linked to patient’s race and ethnicity

Doctor visits are playing a big role in patient debt

Move is the latest sign of unhappiness with ABIM’s MOC process

Patients with greater health risks had more screenings and more savings, without extending full health insurance in New York City.

Care guidance builds stronger connections with patients and drives better health outcomes

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New study finds ‘significant disparities’ in prevalence among racial, ethnic groups

Robert E. Oshel, PhD, an adviser to the Public Citizen Health Research Group, explains the National Practitioner Data Bank.

Legislation has bipartisan support, but critic says it’s throwing money at a problem with no guarantee it will help.

Will your insurance coverage protect you against the latest threats?

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Up to 85,000 workers could hit the picket lines, union says

NAACOs fall conference features speakers on risk and success.

This hybrid model successfully addresses the primary obstacles to high-quality care that rural patients and their doctors face.

Suit focuses on Cigna’s use of claims automation software

Democrats say their objections are the bidding of big pharma.

Robert E. Oshel, PhD, an adviser to the Public Citizen Health Research Group, describes serious disciplinary actions.

Avoid underperforming in value-based care with always on patient engagement

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Biden administration announces $600 million in funding for at-home tests that will be mailed to those requesting them

Robert E. Oshel, PhD, an adviser to the Public Citizen Health Research Group, explains history of the report.

Benchmark range stays in the 5.25% - 5.5% range

Price transparency has gotten better, but still needs work to make costs clear to patients, a new study finds.

Free system moves company into patient engagement, CEO says.

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Ignorance of the laws do not protect physicians from prosecution

Cleveland Clinic survey examines effects of lifestyle and habits on overall health.