
The CDC’s vaccine advisory panel canceled its February 2026 meeting after federal officials narrowed the childhood vaccine schedule. Here’s how to keep vaccine conversations steady in the meantime.

The CDC’s vaccine advisory panel canceled its February 2026 meeting after federal officials narrowed the childhood vaccine schedule. Here’s how to keep vaccine conversations steady in the meantime.

How are AI scribes are really affecting your documentation time, after-hours EHR work, patient interactions and practice finances?

Andrea Greco explains how everyday interactions in exam rooms and hallways can quickly turn into safety incidents for frontline staff.

Cyber insurance provided through a malpractice or business insurance policy often caps coverage at $10,000 or $50,000 and excludes important risks most likely to hit a practice, like social engineering fraud.

What you need to know about AI tools before using them in your practice


A 6-3 ruling blocks Trump’s use of emergency powers for sweeping tariffs, but AdvaMed says medtech should still expect new duties under other laws.

What you need to know about AI tools before using them in your practice

Andrea Greco explains why most duress events require rapid, quiet backup for a single staff member — not a campus-wide panic button.

Slow and steady wins the race — and builds a nice retirement portfolio over the long run.

What effect have tariffs had on the manufacture and distribution of medical devices, and how has the industry coped?

Immigration attorney Katie Russell, J.D., joins the show to explain how shifting ICE enforcement priorities and new visa rules are affecting medical practices in 2026.

What you need to know about AI tools before using them in your practice

What you need to know about AI tools before using them in your practice

One in 6 Medicare beneficiaries used virtual visits for essential care from 2021-2023.

AI tools are becoming quite common in health care settings, but what happens when something goes wrong?

What you need to know about AI tools before using them in your practice

Andrea Greco breaks down why duress alerts spike 300% between 8:30 a.m. and 12:15 p.m.

If AI documentation is working, why are clinicians still charting after hours?

What effect have tariffs had on the manufacture and distribution of medical and how has the industry coped?

A professor of health policy analyzes CMS’ physician payment policy for 2026.

The top news stories in medicine this week.

Andrea Greco explains why duress alerts now spike across the full week — and what that means for how practices plan for safety.

What you need to know about AI tools before using them in your practice

The challenge is no longer just identifying risk within the four walls of the exam room, but managing it during the hundreds of days between visits.

CMS has awarded first round of money for state health care programs in $50B federal plan.

What effect have tariffs had on the manufacture and distribution of medical and how has the industry coped?

Medicare turns physicians into more productive data clerks, then pays them less. It’s a policy detached from reality.

Shannon Sims, M.D., Ph.D., and Matthew Bates, M.P.H., join the show to break down what Vizient’s 2026 State of the Industry report means for physician access, team models and financial sustainability.

A professor of health policy analyzes CMS’ physician payment policy for 2026.