How a changed waiting room can help patients
How an alternative waiting room can benefit patients.
Majority of Americans favor president’s vaccine mandate: poll
But support splits along party lines
Coronavirus Delta variant, vaccine, and case numbers in the United States: Sept.15, 2021
How many novel coronavirus (COVID-19) cases were announced today?
Unvaccinated COVID-19 hospitalizations have cost billions of dollars
Taxpayers ultimately picking up the tab for those refusing the jab
The best (and worst) places for doctors to retire
A new survey ranks cities according to factors important to retirees.
ACP speaks out against COVID-19 misinformation
The organization is also calling on everyone to be vaccinated against the disease.
Faster innovation and more disruption will speed growth
Companies short on innovation won’t be able to adapt to changing markets and thus are imperiled.
Coronavirus Delta variant, vaccine, and case numbers in the United States: Sept. 14, 2021
Telehealth saw dip in June
The drop in use was starkest in the northeast.
8 things you must do to fire a practice employee
Letting someone go is never easy, but here are key tips to handle it the right way.
How Lifetime Income Annuities Can Secure Your Retirement
To determine your needs for cash now and in the future, here are some questions to ask yourself.
Coronavirus Delta variant, vaccine, and case numbers in the United States: Sept. 13, 2021
The waiting room of the future
Here's what's in store for the waiting room of the future
HHS: $25.5 billion available in COVID-19 provider funding
The funds are available for practices impacted by the pandemic.
What is the solution to burnout? Here’s what physicians told us
Physicians provided their ideas to solve the burnout crisis.
How burnout has affected physicians’ careers, in their own words
As part of the 3rd annual Medical Economics Physician Burnout survey, we asked physicians to tell us how burnout has affected their own career.
Getting ready for COVID-19 during flu season
Medical Economics sat down with BD's Jeff Andrews, MD, to discuss this flu season's unique challenges for physicians as the COVID-19 pandemic continues.
Biden to mandate COVID-19 vaccines for healthcare workers
The announcement is part of a slate of new vaccine mandates announced Sept. 9.
Life insurance for physicians: The Swiss Army Knife of financial planning
The decision to purchase life insurance is an important one for all of us, and when you’re a physician there a lot of things to consider.
Coronavirus Delta variant, vaccine, and case numbers in the United States: Sept. 10, 2021
Pandemic still affecting patient payment and care
Treatment delays and trouble paying are still major challenges.
Healthcare accounts not utilized by older adults
The lack of use is correlated with a lack of confidence in the ability to pay for medical care.
Yes, personalized digital interventions actually work
Many physicians intuitively suspect that the key to successful chronic disease management and prevention is to encourage sustained behavior change in their patients.
Take the 2021 Medical Economics Physician Finances Survey
Coronavirus Delta variant, vaccine, and case numbers in the United States: Sept. 9, 2021
What can doctors learn from telehealth?
What doctors can learn from telehealth in their in-person patient interactions.
Growing expectations, competition stymying push toward consumerism
Hospitals and health systems are failing to commit fully to consumer-centered care.
What evidence guides clinical decisions?
I am convinced that primary care and much of medicine today are in an “evidence desert”. Let me explain.
How physicians can protect themselves from litigation risk from virtual care
With virtual care on the rise, physicians need to understand the risks when caring for patients.
ACP: Quest for profits may be damaging healthcare system
The organization says patients should come before profits.