
A former assistant U.S. attorney offers legal perspectives on federal and state regulations and compliance.

A former assistant U.S. attorney offers legal perspectives on federal and state regulations and compliance.

Dwelling on the negative is not the best strategy for physicians.

Main drugs used to combat addiction are given less often to patients who are Black than those who are Hispanic or white

Business partners can become your greatest asset or worst liability.

Here’s what to know, according to the federal health agency.

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AMA study examines legal risk varies by several factors, with short-term risk down in 2022.

Many states have adopted similar legislation mandating clinician involvement in preparing patients for hospital discharge

Here are more facts about how much medical school costs, and how much students owe when the graduate.

However, questions remain about privacy and accuracy.

Latest Consumer Price Index report out as White House, Congressional Republicans wrangle over national debt ceiling.

Ability to write prescription without in-person visit extended to November

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Researchers calculate results for routine checks, not just those with risky family history.

AHA, AAMC, others weigh in on federal case that affects services free for patients.

Analyst Syntellis says hospital operating margins are in the black for first time in more than a year.

Different types of annuities reduce risk by building tax-advantaged savings or guaranteeing retirement income.

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The principles of the Healing Healthcare Initiative can help elsewhere.

Patients feel rushed and less empathetic care when doctors are burned out, but technology can mitigate some of the effects

Applied properly, ADI can be used to better understand markets and patient populations.

Authority to compile some numbers will expire May 11.

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Your practice may be missing out on significant opportunities to improve net income by underperforming in tobacco cessation.

A unified data ecosystem will provide the foundation for the next generation of patient-care technology.

PCORI, funded by Congress, dedicated to patients, physicians making better-informed decisions.

Dr. Rochelle Walensky is stepping down at the end of June

Department of Labor updates monthly jobless rates.

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Recognizing that our own thoughts cause negative emotions can positively change everything