
The top news stories in primary care today.

The top news stories in primary care today.

There are 395 new diagnosis codes, 25 deletions and 13 revisions that go into effect October 1, 2023.

A digital payment strategy benefits the patient and streamlines operations

Reaching a turning point on drivers of health.

Industry looks to digital and automation tools to overcome challenge

How many physicians feel burned out? And why? Check out our 2023 Physician Burnout and Wellness Survey results.


In some areas of the U.S., 40% of the population has medical debt in collections

Experts expect more lawsuits challenging CMS’s authority to negotiate drug prices for Medicare Part D.

Take 5 offers reliable screening, physicians can offer resources.

Other sectors affected as trucking company shutdown, Hollywood strikes skew national figures.

By joining forces with other independent practices, purchasing medical supplies can be simplified and result in cost savings.

The top news stories in primary care today.

At-risk students and diversity both suffer from changing the first part of the exam to pass/fail

New survey examines people’s attitudes as physicians, public health experts prepare for fall respiratory virus season.

Different generations face different problems when it comes to accessing health care.

The right soundtrack can help patients feel more relaxed, reduce anxiety, and make visits more enjoyable.

Physicians must lead a team approach.

The U.S. economy has remained robust, the stock market is arguably in a new bull, and there are many indications that both will probably remain strong into 2024.

Interoperability solutions can also help health care industry achieve Quadruple Aim

Communication is the key to ensuring health and wellness don’t get lost in transition.

The top news stories in primary care today.

To thrive in 2023 and beyond, organizations need to devise ways to continue delivering exceptional care without placing more stress on their workforce.






Even small deals are drawing greater government interest