
Cybersecurity firm analyzes what devices are most vulnerable.

Cybersecurity firm analyzes what devices are most vulnerable.

The Schwartz Foundation, from its CMO.

Regulatory violations can lead to substantial fines which severely impact a practice’s financial stability.

The top news stories in primary care today.


Report analyzes results as industry scrambles to cover workforce shortages.

Agency authorizes single-shot bivalent vaccinations, ends authorization for monovalent vaccines

The AMA overviews the fight for equity and the dangers of exclusion

The COVID-19 pandemic may fade, but stress is not going away. Here’s a way to assist the workforce.

The patient experience is different than the customer experience

California physician is among defendants as feds announce criminal charges in cases across the country.

Findings could have implications for Medicare’s first-ever negotiations with pharmaceutical companies

‘Let’s Take 5’ campaign will guide doctors in asking patients and recommending ways to help.

How AI is helping measure and manage health disparities

Reports project hiring for NPs, PAs, and dire situation for nursing across the nation.

How to keep employees from leaving your practice

Regulators have better things to do than come after small practices, right? Wrong.

Digital tools are helping to find and fill unused capacity in the health care system

Increases coincidental with COVID-19, but pandemic was not a factor, AMA says.

What do the price transparency rules mean to physicians and will they really lower prices?

How streamlining the peer review process can make physicians’ lives easier

Will artificial intelligence replace USPSTF?

HRSA, HHS-OIG heads testify in House subcommittees of Energy & Commerce Committee.

The two companies announced the expansion of their work together, and a few hospitals are already using a new solution involving artificial intelligence.

The top news stories in primary care today.

Spring has sprung, so it’s time for physicians to help patients feel better, maintain quality of life, and keep working.

Both groups cite difficulty of virtual physical exams for wanting face-to-face visits

Recommendations to fill gaps in health care.

Dreams of big AI is nothing new, but the risks require careful consideration

Physicians aim to benefit from advances in data an artificial intelligence