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

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.


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Bristling at criticism or negative feedback is natural. Here are the best ways to handle it as a physician.

Calls for court appeal, congressional action to ensure services continue for patients.

Start by measuring drivers of health – and here’s how to make it practical.

Financial tech adviser InstaMed compiles data about health care payment trends.

By engaging health care providers in designing them, the next generation of products can mitigate burnout instead of causing it

FDA decision comes as nation battles rising deaths from opioid addiction


Patients from under-resourced populations lack the preventive health screenings and early interventions that can reduce the risk of illness or disability.

Be smart about your money to ensure a happy career and retirement.

There’s a surge in a new type of litigation: “wrongful life” lawsuits. These lawsuits emerge when hospitals and clinicians don’t bother to obtain or choose to ignore a patient’s documented care planning wishes.

“Affordability of prescribed medication in persons with diabetes remains a significant challenge for many Americans,” the study concluded.

As payers push docs to shoulder more risk, practices need to develop a strategy to maximize revenue

Medical board complaint? Tread carefully.

Patients and physicians agree: It’s appropriate to ask about drivers of health.

Patients, payers also share 2022 perspectives as everyone deals with staffing, burnout, and high costs likely to continue this year.

Rule would limit providers’ ability to write prescriptions without in-person visit

‘Modern gangsters’ use ‘strong arm tactics’ that hurt patients and pharmacies, lawsuit says.

The pros and cons of popular diet plans.

Two recent settlements underscore the FTC's status as an enforcement agency with the power to enforce consumers’ rights in relation to their sensitive information.


Researchers examine disparities in areas lacking medicine and tech.

Low margins make for a challenging environment, but is likely the new normal

Getting started measuring drivers of health with CMS’ Universal Foundation.

As medical expenditures approach 20% of GDP, Health Affairs Council delineates road map to lower national bill.