
Declining volume and revenue with increasing expenses mean many systems are ending the year in the red

Declining volume and revenue with increasing expenses mean many systems are ending the year in the red

Letter to Congressional leaders says ending payments would discourage APM participation and development of new payment models

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Increase marks the fourth consecutive three-quarter point boost

Physician groups warn cutbacks could reduce access to care

Health care real estate is viewed as a stable asset among investors

41% of American patients with insurance avoided medical care for fear it wouldn't cover the cost of treatment, according to a new survey.

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Cyberattacks on healthcare networks have increased exponentially in recent years, but there are steps to protect your practice.

Perceived discrimination found to increase stress levels and inflammation following heart attacks

Survey shows that 64% of Americans would vote for their physicians if they were on the ballot

Physicians, hospitals and health groups press Congress on big issues before term ends.

Coronavirus Omicron variant, vaccine, and case numbers in the United States: Nov. 1, 2022

Reluctance to change or replace technical infrastructure is a major obstacle to change

Problem extends beyond costs of care and health insurance, study finds

Digitizing patient health data was supposed to make it usable for public and population health research. So far, that hasn’t happened.

Physicians commonly deal with information overload, but there are ways to reduce the white noise.

Your success or lack thereof will rest upon patient loyalty.

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As nurse practitioners gain more practice freedom, advocates for physician-led care debate the training differences

4 areas of malpractice risk physicians must know about

It’s more important than ever for practices to find additional revenue streams because costs are increasing with inflation.

A misconception physicians have is that their patients are not looking for a different type of care. However, research shows this couldn’t be further from the truth.

Although value-based payment models offer several advantages compared with fee-for-service models, practices are sometimes reluctant to try them due to concerns about the additional documentation and workflow changes they require.

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In study, use of text messages reduced post-discharge ED admissions and hospital readmissions


80% of uninsured don’t know about financial assistance available from providers

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Primary care physicians are overworked, and patients are going elsewhere for care. Experts say help is on its way for primary care in the United States — but so is an onslaught of new demands.