
Results from an experimental program show improvements in screening for and treating alcohol use disorder

Results from an experimental program show improvements in screening for and treating alcohol use disorder

Operating margins better than a year ago, but financial challenges remain and health care locations are shifting.

Senator discusses future of cybersecurity in health care

It lets you insure for long-term care while still protecting and growing your assets Insurers continue to innovate.

How many novel coronavirus (COVID-19) cases were announced today?

The ads focus on how PBMs promote competition in the prescription drug marketplace and provide choice for employers.

When can you waive copays or deductibles? Can you provide free care for physician colleagues and their families?

Physicians’ offices are storehouses of patient health, personal, and financial data, so even small practices are targets. Although no computer network is impenetrable, there are ways to bolster cybersecurity and respond to attacks when they happen.

Odds are, you are making these mistakes and missing out on revenue

Majorities also worry about speed of technology’s adoption and impact on doctor-patient relationship

Hospital group outlines effects of contracts on physicians and executives as federal regulators ponder new rules.

RPM use is on the rise — here’s how to choose the best system and take advantage of its many benefits

If a recession does begin this year, it will likely be far too mild to justify the longstanding “recessionoia” in the financial community and media.

Because what happens in the doctor's office is only one piece of the puzzle.

Misconceptions about billing, coverage and implementation are hampering technology's growth

And is physician engagement key to success?

Physicians and other health care workers are uniquely and disproportionately at risk of workplace violence.

Don’t overlook this financial vehicle

I asked other women physicians to share their financial mistakes and advice they would give their younger selves.

How many novel coronavirus (COVID-19) cases were announced today?

What do physicians need to do to make sure they are avoiding both malpractice and licensing risks?

Train your staff well and have appropriate checks and balances in place to avoid these common mistakes.

Researchers analyze Twitter to see how public reacts to pandemic threats, treatments.

The rise is related to the HRSA Uninsured Program.


Although it may be hard for us to admit, physicians face the same types of mental health conditions as our patients.

The Personal Consumption Expenditures price index increased 0.6% in January

Technology and training are keys to thwarting cyber attacks

Patients are consumers first, and medical groups should be prepared to meet consumers wherever – and whenever – they need care.