
Researchers find results of many previous studies were skewed by internal biases

Drivers of health are a major factor creating stress for primary care physicians.

Even at 50% collection, doctors generate revenues worth more than their salaries.

Science and transparency are crucial for the panel that recommends what primary care physicians examine in patients.

A bipartisan Senate bill, Affordable Insulin Now Act of 2023, would require plans to cover insulin for no more than $35 per month.

Report shows physicians are operating in a difficult financial and mental environment

Assume a 50% collection rate times the average amount collected per year, per specialty.

Legislation the latest step among lawmakers’ scrutiny of prescription drug costs.

Increase follows three years of declines, reflects inflation in economy

COVID-19 exposed existing problems.

Wendy Dean, MD, sits down to talk about her new book, "If I Betray These Words: Moral Injury in Medicine and Why It's So Hard For Clinicians to Put Patients First."

Despite big decline, telehealth use still massively higher than pre-pandemic

Report examines claims submitted by primary care doctors, specialists, and APPs. How do the numbers add up?

As physicians focus on patient health and executives work to keep the doors open, data breaches can have serious consequences for everyone.

COVID outcomes were negatively affected by misinformation

The top news stories in primary care today.

Technology can reduce health care costs, improve outcomes, improve practice efficiency

A conversation with Hugh Francis III, MD, about the steps to take if you are sued for malpractice.


Seniors didn’t grow up with the internet so reaching them requires a different strategy

To help patients in need, physicians need connections with resources for assistance.

Primary care is crucial to U.S. health care, but declining. The Commonwealth Fund offers suggestions on how to invest more in it.

Physicians could get paid more, sooner, when they make it easy for patients to pay their bills online.

While a specialist can help people who are already ill, primary care doctors can help people from becoming ill.

Patients often find it hard to keep to a long-term treatment plan, but there are ways physicians can help

Preventive Services Task Force chief says board remains ‘deeply committed’ to recommendations based on scientific evidence, in statement on Texas court ruling.

Medical malpractice attorneys that defend physicians have seen the gamut of issues that come up when a physician faces a lawsuit. So what should a physician do when dealing with such a career crisis?

There are many strategies doctors can use to put kids through school without racking up more debt or sacrificing their own financial goals.
