
As Madonna said in a 1984 hit, we are living in a material world.

Doctors and nurses also blame payers for making their job harder

The top news stories in primary care today.

PE firms controlled at least 50% of market share of one or more specialties in cities around the United States.

Worker shortage and changing dynamics mean both employers and employees need to adjust expectations

FSMB’s latest census shows women are also a larger part of the physician workforce.

Effects of the Telehealth Benefit Expansion for Workers Act of 2023.

Researchers analyze ChatGPT for summarizing medical records.

The top news stories in primary care today.

Having a doctor may create ‘a protective effect’ in post-op, but is that a causative factor in patient recovery?

Ruling about pharmacy discount programs has far broader relevance for all of health care that deals with federal billing.

Social media platform used for self-diagnosis varies by generation.

Subcommittee ponders whether reduced competition hurts patient care and free enterprise in business of medicine.

Discovery may explain why some tested positive but had no symptoms


Federal experts cite survey of expert predictions in new report.

Company denies wrongdoing as feds investigate whistleblower claims.

Being flexible can attract and retain top talent

With no major policy shifts to tackle public health problems, it’s going to get worse.

An overview of the legislative process to change American telehealth law.

Mental health care access remains a problem for patients, but deliver models and services are evolving.

The top news stories in primary care today.


Researchers examine trends toward ‘Monetizing Medicine.’

Health care continues to be a top target for hackers

The top news stories in primary care today.

With healthcare data breaches approaching a boiling point, care providers need to adopt an approach that prioritizes operational continuity.

The price of a “free lunch” is often ultimately too high.

Expect hackers and network managers to employ AI in a ‘cat-and-mouse’ game to steal or protect patient records.