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An article in the first issue of Medical Economics in 1923 worries about the plight of the rural physician.

The Association of the American Medical Colleges released a report that offers more insight on the nation’s physician workforce.

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Hackers are targeting health practices of all size.

Primary care physicians are crucial to the health care system.

AMA, hospital group says payments aren’t keeping up with costs of doing business.

Gains seen in demographic groups with typically higher uninsured rates

Leaders look to software for solutions that will lead to better patient care.

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Pharmaceutical makers, price managers out of control with ‘necessary drug’ for millions, AG says.

The National Academy of Medicine takes on physician burnout.

Federal officials tout benefits of Inflation Reduction Act in making insurance available.

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Fourth quarter deals include four ‘mega mergers,’ according to analyst KaufmanHall.

President cites drug price changes in his remarks on economy at start of 2023.

A health care leader describes disturbing findings about the health care work environment.

10 insights investors should consider in 2023.

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Medical groups urge lawmakers to improve health care access by adjusting payments to doctors.

While there was widespread enthusiasm and expectations of relief from surprise balance billing, the No Surprises Act that went into effect Jan. 1, 2022 has made very little progress since its implementation.

Errors in patient records are surprisingly common, so easing access to them could harm outcomes

Study examines environmental effects of online visits between physicians, patients.

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Study connects primary care patients with resources, but admissions, ED visits don’t decrease.

Researchers examine trends for adult women and men before COVID-19 pandemic.

Patients get better care from specialists who trained with referring PCP, study finds

This essay appeared in the first issue of Medical Economics published in October 1923. U.S. Senator Royal S. Copeland argues for more physician involvement in politics.

Learning about the telehealth codes you'll need to use in 2023.

During and after the COVID-19 public health emergency, expect vigilance by federal regulators.