
The top news stories in medicine this week.

The top news stories in medicine this week.

The new 10-year mix of tech, chronic condition management and primary care launches in July.

Both ends of the coding spectrum carry real financial and compliance risk. Structured self-audits are the only way to know where your practice actually stands

Most physicians are now paid through a blend of base, productivity and quality. How to read your own deal and make it work for you.

Two Physicians Foundation experts discuss why where a patient lives may shape their health more than the care they receive and what physicians can actually do about it.

An empty exam room is more than a missed appointment; it’s a breakdown in patient engagement.

One in five privately insured adults denied coverage for doctor-recommended care, survey finds

The top news stories in medicine today.

The spinal fixation system is designed to provide surgeons with a modular platform that can be customized for a wide range of patient anatomies and surgical procedures, including complex deformity and revision cases.

Payers quietly downcode claims and underpay physicians. Here are eight revenue leaks to catch before they cut your pay.

American Hospital Association asks for collaboration to implement a new policy guide addressing major issues across U.S. health care and medicine.

Clubfoot is treatable, yet too many children still go without care. Family physicians and pediatricians have a critical role in closing this gap.

AI is reshaping how doctors work, but unchecked adoption could do more harm than good


A panel of revenue cycle leaders at the MGMA Summit Digital Conference outlined where patient billing is headed and why physicians should pay attention.

Did you know that 45% of Americans misread their drug labels?

Here are 26 coding and documentation tips to save your practice time and money.

While artificial intelligence (AI) is making its way into clinical work and diagnostics, physician oversight and legislative engagement are critical to protecting the patient-physician relationship.

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Interoperability has been promised for years, but progress has been slow. Are we finally at a point where doctors can actually access the information they need to treat patients?

Here's a place to start the discussion when patients ask about one of the hottest issues across medicine and health care.

South Korean company plans U.S. launch through partnership with sensor technology firm

The new 530A accounts are traditional IRAs that are custodianed by an adult but owned by a minor. These accounts will be available for contributions in July 2026, though custodians may submit account opening information now.

Panacea Financial's 2026 survey found that physician financial confidence barely budges across an entire career. The reasons why go deeper than income.

A new JAMA proposal would treat primary care as a public utility, pooling the dollars payers already spend on it into a single state fund that pays practices directly, with no new spending needed to start.

PYA's Tynan Kugler, M.P.H., MBA, CVA, says supply shortages, employment shifts, reimbursement pressure and the productivity-versus-value debate are all pulling at once.

Independent primary care is wasting away due to a significant payment disparity. Here's how to fix it

Burnout comes from more than just workplace overload. Here’s why doctors need training in personal finance

The top news stories in medicine this week.

A policy expert explains what physicians need to know when patients ask about the changing prices of their medicines.