
Long COVID symptoms in patients.

Survey examines crossover of spirituality and health care in adults aged 50 years or older.

Written communication skills are important for interacting with both patients and colleagues.

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Cut scheduled for 2023 would reduce physician payments by 4.5%.

Symptoms may be missed and racial, ethnic disparities need to be addressed.

Attendance and reimbursement increase when physicians and patients connect in online appointments.

COVID-19 has altered expectations for health care delivery

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HHS’ cybersecurity wing publishes notices on three ransomware threats.

Study finds inbasket messages may offer more clues about improving patient experience than doctors’ feelings on the job.

An almost 10% cut in Medicare reimbursement is untenable.

Increasing interest rates and recession fears have not slowed down the interest in health care from investors

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Group of six has six big issues to tackle by end of the year, AAFP president says.

Study shows program not always accurate in identifying doctors who deliver high-quality care

If implemented, physicians and hospitals could save an estimated $15 billion over 10 years.

92% of those over 70 say they are comfortable with telehealth

Using care coordination technology can save time and money, improve patient outcomes

AAFP, developer apply artificial intelligence to primary care.

If the public health emergency expires, millions are set to lose health insurance

These non-traditional KPIs have a significant impact on collections and cashflow.

Even a basic understanding of current nutrition science and human health allows a physician to use food as medicine and to counsel patients to avoid unhealthy foods.

What to watch in Washington as 2022 draws to a close.

HHS Office of Inspector General outlines progress as telehealth remains a target enforcement area.

Physicians report how patients cope when prices go up around the world.

Over a decade after being promised change was on the way, physicians and other providers can start taking tangible steps towards a better system.

Because patients aren’t always at their best when they arrive at the doctor’s office.

While 81% of U.S. adults have cut spending in the last six months, 70% say they don't plan on letting their health and wellbeing falter

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