
The latest in health care technology news

The latest in health care technology news

The top news stories in primary care today.

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Receptionists are facing serious workplace safety concerns and need training to cope

Office visits with specialists more likely than telehealth visits to result in follow-ups

The top news stories in primary care today.

Medical Economics takes an in-depth look at the rising interest in AI, ChatGPT-like large language model programs, and the impact on physicians and medicine.

New study examines role of individual physician in deciding whether visit will be in-person or remote

Research findings on how medical practices use social media may come as a surprise to many.

Study shows that patients seeking treatment in hospital outpatient departments are paying substantially more for biosimilars than they would have at a physician’s office.

Health care organizations can address pain points caused by the technology

The top news stories in primary care today.

Addressing the mental health crisis requires an integrated approach to physical and mental health

Scribe use increases revenue while reducing provider burnout, studies show

Goals are to standardize training and grow skills of providers offering care via telehealth

Survey shows that proximity and convenience are driving patient health care decisions

What is the impact of nonphysician providers on physician education?

The top news stories in primary care today.

How health care companies – from huge systems down to primary care practices – can launch impactful digital strategies to drive, educate, and engage consumers.

Latest AMGA survey shows pay also is increasing for advanced practice clinicians.

Processing an avalanche of invoices can be labor-intensive, error-prone, and expensive. There is a better way.

The rise in corporatization in medicine continues to upend the proud tradition of physicians in private practice who have long provided outstanding care according to their deep-seated and carefully nurtured vision.

The social media ‘infodemic’ is going from bad to worse. Here’s how primary care physicians can be part of the cure.

Additional High Court judgment against considering race in college admissions means diversity in health care will suffer, physician groups say.


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