
Representatives to hold hearing about market effects on development of new medicines.

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Program aims to train doctors to apply artificial intelligence to improve diagnostic and treatment outcomes

Lawmakers blame opponents’ economic policies for effects on families.

Everything you need to know about the latest government regulations on cybersecurity

American College of Cardiology, biotech companies seeking physicians to test and reduce cholesterol levels in patients.

How can lawmakers help physicians help patients?

Electronics retailer partnering with health system for chronic care management in the home

Census Bureau releases estimates that show uninsured rate is decreasing in recent years.

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Medicine takes time, but change is happening.

Pharmacy benefit managers point to study that financial incentives help them bring down drug prices for patients.

Study examines effectiveness of drugs, devices to help patients quit using the leading preventable cause of death.

Here’s what you need to know and do considering the DOJ’s and HHS’s drastically expanded use of digital tools to investigate and prosecute those who work in the field of healthcare, including innocent practices and providers.

We’ve made little progress on health equity because we haven’t been able to frame the issue around business cases.

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Pharmacy chain partnering with Pearl Health to expand value-based care to more primary care physicians

CMS agrees, but surgeons and specialists fear a pay cut if family docs get more.

Report shows the importance of ease-of-use for physicians

Legislation also provides more funding for community health centers and diabetes research

New shots scheduled to arrive this fall; CDC to discuss clinical recommendations tomorrow.

Analyzing DOH is an inflection point for treatment.

People, process, technology and finance are keys to success

Always a powerful planning tool, income annuities are an even better deal today.

Supporters counter that payment options improve access to care as federal regulators seek more information on possible ‘predatory’ practices.

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A glimpse into the past as we celebrate 100 years of Medical Economics

Clinicians seek professional autonomy, fair compensation

Residents in these states are facing collections for bad medical debt.