
The top news stories in primary care today.

The top news stories in primary care today.

Doctors largely oppose noncompetes, hospitals and other employers favor them

American Telemedicine Association convenes panel to discuss health services for an aging population.

A new survey explores the perspectives of both groups.

Surge in membership medicine opportunities fueled by administrative challenges, reimbursement reductions, operating cost escalation and retiring concierge physicians.

Four physicians convicted of selling drugs out of Tennessee clinics

15-plus insulin and diabetes care brands are covered

Advanced practice practitioners, retailers, telehealth are replacing doctor-patient relationship

The top news stories in primary care today.

MGMA publishes position paper on another way insurance companies squeeze dollars out of doctors.


Research letter examines amount of time spent training in rural and urban areas.

The top news stories in primary care today.

ProPublica report illustrates the influence that a single lobbyist can have on CMS policy decisions that take billions away from doctors and redirects it to insurance companies.

Common mistakes can creep into various steps in the insurance billing process. Correct them and you’ll improve the financial health of your practice.

Use tax-advantaged annuities to boost savings and/or create your own private pension.

Data analysis by the paper showed an average physician salary of $350,000

Coordinators provided vital human connection for patients, study finds

After COVID-19 conditions slammed clinicians and support staff, researchers examine effects of apps that guide physical activity to improve mental health.

Company exiting three states and Puerto Rico this year, warns of cash shortfall

Advanced practice nurses are part of HHS investing $100 million in education.

MGMA report outlines ways for physicians’ groups and other medical organizations to get and keep new staff.

Food is up, gas is down, health care has mixed results in latest Consumer Price Index.

Are you leaving money on the table because you aren't coding correctly?

KFF poll finds credibility gap between drug-makers and consumers.

But more is better, so if your patients reach 10,000 steps a day, tell them to keep it up.

The top news stories in primary care today.

Lawmakers say they are ‘alarmed’ as hospitals get $28 billion in tax breaks, but millions of Americans struggle with medical debt.

Researchers warn 8 recent cases could hint at things to come, so physicians must be aware.