
The top news stories in primary care today.

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.


What is possible now, what is next, and what it means for physicians

Do people believe that AI can improve care and reduce costs?

Artificial intelligence has the potential to change medicine for the better

Commonwealth Fund lists 18 states where the largest percentage of the population has medical debt.

The top news stories in primary care today.

Cash-based health care is a win-win for vulnerable groups and primary care providers.

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

AI can help physicians refine their people skills to improve care

Doctors and staff should know how to respond if internet goes down for prolonged periods

Growth in biosimilars, outpatient care expected to mitigate overall increases

Commonwealth Fund 2023 Scorecard ranks states, including those with relatively bad performances.

U.S. Department of Justice announces massive ‘two-week nationwide enforcement action’ around nation.

The top news stories in primary care today.


Everything you need to know about annuities

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31% of physicians get sued during their careers

Technology has potential to improve provider efficiency and patient outcomes

Patients deserve our respect no matter the circumstances

Fewer clinic hours may lead to less burnout, but physicians still spend time outside work filling in notes.

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