
Foundation offers possible solutions to poll findings as Public Health Emergency end approaches.

Foundation offers possible solutions to poll findings as Public Health Emergency end approaches.

Investors continue to pour money into health care sector even in an unsteady economy

HHS’ cybersecurity agency warns about KillNet, other threats emerging and expected to continue this year.

AI has ability to streamline practice workflow, improve patient engagement

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Agency responds to complaints that plans are limiting access to care

Overall rate holding steady since early 2022, according to federal figures.

Primary care physicians are affected by the USPSTF.

U.S. Attorney’s Office announces sentence for medically unnecessary prescriptions.

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Physician-owned real estate can be a major factor in the overall value of a private equity deal.

Physicians and employers are tired of waiting for the government to fix health care. So they came together and fixed it themselves.

Bi-partisan bill would tie future fee schedule updates to the Medicare economic index

An introduction to the new chair of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force.

Paying for health care is a burden in America, and employers – including medical practices -- need to look at alternatives to traditional health insurance

Physicians and other clinicians are dealing with burnout, moral injury, mental health stigma, and more. Health care leaders need their input to craft long-term solutions.

Online options are convenient for patients and even can lead to better in-person care.

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Report looking at how struggling rural hospitals fared found a meaningful rate of closures and mergers

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.