
Population equals patients, so physicians practice where the people are.

Men still dying at higher rates but women are closing the gap, study finds

International medical graduates can help both patients and doctors

How advances in patient engagement technology help physicians overcome challenges and maximize profits by focusing less on administrative tasks and more on patient care.

Industry analyst reviews cybersecurity for first half of the year, and the results aren’t good.

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Fears that attacks on government, academia, and manufacturing will spread to health care.

Study finds them overrepresented in academic fields with highest salaries

Survey shows that health care execs think generative AI will solve many of the industry’s problems, but aren’t doing much to adopt it

Survey of doctors and patients shows broad and continuing use of virtual visits.

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U.S. Department of Justice claims first conviction by jury trial for pandemic fraud charges.

Plaintiffs say algorithm enables denials without physician review

MGMA report details trends that put a strain on physician-owned practices.

Patients have limits as to what they are willing to give up in order to secure the long-term sustainability of Medicare


Researchers offer policy solutions that could slow down acquisitions that lead to price increases for patients.

KFF survey shows interest, but patients consider cost and delivery methods.

Employers and patients need access to these actual health plan rates to know what they are expected to pay.

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Practices can build engagement through relevant, targeted messaging and by making communication as easy as possible

Disparities are present over time and throughout the country

National Academy of Medicine report outlines actions, recommendations for creating health equity for minority groups.

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National Academy of Medicine issues report with actions, recommendations on creating future health parity.

Even with the pandemic no long dominating their lives, both doctors and their patients struggle with stress

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Gains in health-related employment rose more than monthly average for the past year.

A dozen states have fewer than 10,000 physicians.