
Study credits existing delivery infrastructure for lack of disruption

Study credits existing delivery infrastructure for lack of disruption

Large verdicts are becoming more common, putting pressure on insurers to raise rates

All technology interventions substantially improved mental health, but those supported by physicians and other providers were shown to be most effective.

Federal regulations are not the only rules.

Government trade watchdogs continue scrutiny of drug prices.

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Primary care physician claims down 13% in that same timeframe

Following some improvement, excess death rate returned to 1999 levels for Black men and 2005 levels for Black women

Private equity investment firms come in all shapes and sizes.

Nearly one in five American adults still uses tobacco in some form.

Through storytelling we can create empathy and earn trust.

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Survey shows majority of employers maintaining or adding to existing programs for employees

Health plans must continue providing free screenings pending court’s further consideration of case

It can be a good relationship sometimes.

Defendants face up to 20 years in prison, according to Department of Justice.

Survey shows that the technology is only going to get more pervasive – and accepted – as time goes on

‘Nutrition for Precision Health’ seeks out how each body responds differently to food.

Primary care docs are on the front lines to help patients avoid bogus health claims.

Knowing the details of how and where your service provider operates is vital to avoiding violations.

Or have the divisive opinions of the health care community left this question unanswered?

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With physician shortages predicted, computers will help patients by improving doctors’ efficiency.

Interventions aimed at reducing work-related stress for healthcare workers showed some improvement in how people coped with stress up to a year later

Physicians and regulators will have access to huge amounts of data. How will that help patients?

When it comes to documentation, all must play by the rules, regardless of AHIP’s stance

But providers need to understand, address patients’ social health determinants

It’s common in health care to use third-party software, but exposing information prompts a warning from HHS’ cybersecurity agency.

But contracts require close alignment between primary care and specialist providers to succeed