
The top news stories in primary care today.

The top news stories in primary care today.

If your practice needs a blueprint for change, here are four new offerings from AHRQ, Mayo Clinic, AMA, National Academy of Medicine.

New book by Wendy Dean, M.D., discusses the disconnect between physicians’ ethics and beliefs and our health care system.

There are two types of employees: go-getters and gonnas. To be successful, you need to hire the former.

Gender pay gap down slightly, but much work remains to be done

What does health care value? And why does that affect physicians?

Primary care at the table as Health Subcommittee hears from CMS chief, industry advocates on the flow of money.

A single year in poverty is associated with more deaths than homicide or suicide

The top news stories in primary care today.

A well-run and well-prepared practice can be very attractive to private equity investors

The 12 most important KPIs for driving revenue and improving the financial stability of your practice.

Caregivers are suffering along with patients.

Boosting the relationship between primary care physicians and pharmacists could help alleviate burnout while providing basic services to those who lack access.

The top news stories in primary care today.

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.