
Recommendation for a population-based approach is part of annual MedPAC report to Congress

Recommendation for a population-based approach is part of annual MedPAC report to Congress

Wellness visits, cardiometabolic disease prevention reduce chances, according to researchers.

$500 million in expiring funding puts Medicare in jeopardy

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There are new codes physicians need to know in the care management section of the Current Procedural Terminology codebook.

Study examines visits and expenses from Civil Rights era to after Affordable Care Act.

ACP publishes commentary with guidance for clinicians to slow spread of disease

Central bank attempting to slow inflation that is threatening the entire economy

AMA has adopted a multi-prong strategy to try to counter lies while holding the person responsible to professional review

What is the purpose of an audit and how can that help our medical practice?

Tell your patients to eat plants and be healthy.

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Climate changes are threatening the health and well-being of all people, according to the group

Study examines texts and phone calls to get patients in for COVID-19 vaccines.

Challenge seeks ideas on connecting patients with primary care and social supports such as transportation, food and housing.

Association says inflation-adjusted minimum wage laws would reduce poverty and improve health, especially among communities of color.

Here are the top 11 based on 5 factors.

The bottom 9 states based on 5 factors.

There are four areas that must be addressed to solve the problem of physician burnout

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Black enrollees receive lower spending, have fewer primary care visits than whites

Survey shows physicians believe in interoperability’s potential to improve their practices, but are burning out while they wait

After battling COVID-19 pandemic, AMA president says nation needs new commitment to physicians.

Advice from a physician on improving the referral process and enhancing communication with your colleagues.

Screenings are appropriate, but diagnosis and treatment are “less consistent,” according to study.

Constant communication and education are critical to help patients manage their diabetes symptoms and avoid costly complications.

Survey finds 38% of men tend to pet health more than their own, but physician notes screenings are needed.

Medical care index, not counting energy, up 4% for year.

Better Together appeals to female physicians for a variety of reasons.

More than two years into the pandemic, the healthcare industry has been altered tremendously.