
Consolidation, reimbursement, patient health all in the mix for Senate Finance Committee.

Consolidation, reimbursement, patient health all in the mix for Senate Finance Committee.


Greater use of electronic metrics could help reduce spending on quality measurement

Here are answers to some basic questions about malpractice insurance.

The top news stories in primary care today.

Prepare as if you expect to be sued.

Patients will benefit by reductions in coinsurance payments

What’s the state of primary care? Physicians told us in our exclusive survey.

Trade group counters with new ad campaign, economic study about value of services.

More than 200 nursing organizations send letter to congress supporting the bill

The top news stories in primary care today.

CMS publishes additional paper on 'urgent need' to invest in and support primary care.

Artificial intelligence (AI) has seen an exponential increase in the already rising interest within the medical field since the introduction of ChatGPT in November 2022.

CMS announces goals for primary care physicians, clinicians to provide better coordination of care for chronic diseases.

Researchers analyze how ChatGPT responds to public health questions.

The top news stories in primary care today.

Your thoughts may be featured in our 100th anniversary issue.

Study finds mounting costs and confusing billing statements are taking a toll on Americans' health

More authority? More oversight? More data? More communication? Physicians, lawmakers, public health experts ponder what lessons will make a difference going forward.

Pharmaceutical giant Merck sues HHS, CMS directors in first legal challenge to law passed last summer.

The top news stories in primary care today.

Is tobacco use still a national health problem? Yes, and primary care physicians are in position to help patients quit.

Patients are the biggest offenders, but many also encounter racism from colleagues and supervisors

AMGA survey lists responses to a job market that remains a challenge in 2023.

Semiannual report to Congress highlights last six months of enforcement actions involving physicians and millions of dollars.

Profits and cash reserves increased, but charity care stagnant



Study finds providing medications for free lowered median health care spending by $,1641 annually

Health care for patients starts with the health of the team.