Six ways for women physicians to close the gender pay gap
Here’s the good news: this is one type of gender pay difference that is easy to fix
COVID-19 treatment breakthroughs: Expert webinar tonight on the latest on therapies
Want to learn more about the antibody cocktail used on President Trump, and other treatments being developed? Tune in tonight for the free COVID-19 treatments webinar.
What’s happening with cost and claims in the wake of COVID-19
Doctors have enjoyed more than a decade of relatively affordable medical malpractice premiums. But for many, those good times are ending.
Coronavirus case numbers in the United States: OCTOBER 13 update
Data from the COVID tracking project on coronavirus cases, test results and more
Finances, staffing, PPE: Preparing your practice for COVID-19's next wave
There are financial, legal and operational considerations physicians must consider as they deal with COVID-19 and flu season.
As technology continues to become a bigger part of medicine, how can independent physicians keep up?
New practice models give some hope to physicians looking to make it on their own
Johnson & Johnson pauses COVID-19 vaccine trial after patient's 'unexplained illness'
The company says it is investigating before determining next steps in the COVID-19 vaccine trial.
COVID-19 vaccine: How the FDA will determine emergency authorization
The FDA has issued guidance for emergency authorization of COVID-19 vaccines
5 tips on improving patient satisfaction and boosting revenue
These tips from MGMA can help your practice bounce back from the economic effects of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic
Coronavirus case numbers in the United States: OCTOBER 12 update
What’s the future of fee-for-service for independent physicians?
The march toward value-based care is inevitable
CMS resumes practice audits
If your organization is selected for an audit, remember that you have options.
Physician employment contracts
Doctors need to investigate the core culture of a potential employer before signing a contract with them.
Coronavirus: Regeneron seeks EUA for antibody cocktail treatment
The drug was administered to President Donald J. Trump after his diagnosis last week and he has touted it as a “cure” to the deadly disease.
The physiology of obesity
What are the implications for primary care?
Coronavirus case numbers in the United States: MARCH 24 update
Tips for buying the right malpractice coverage
How to find the right malpractice policy for your situation.
Hospital acquisition and merger activity still going strong
Pandemic has had little impact on deals.
How Accountable Care Organizations Can Survive the Next Healthcare Crisis
Challenges faced by ACOs during the pandemic have been especially acute
Tips to get your practice finances back on track
Many practices are facing down a huge revenue shortfall from the pandemic's shut down. But there are ways to recoup your losses and grow your practice.
Coronavirus: Millions could lose employer-sponsored health insurance
The COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic has led to an estimated 14.6 million Americans being in danger of losing their health insurance.
Coronavirus case numbers in the United States: OCTOBER 8 update
How can independent physicians improve their quality scores to boost reimbursement from payers?
Data is the key to showing payers the value physicians bring to the table
7 questions about the future of EHRs
Usability and interoperability are top physician complaints, but will 2021 bring any relief?
Meeting the challenge of the underinsured
Dr. Sara Collins, vice president of The Commonwealth Fund explains why many Americans with health insurance still can't afford the medical care they need, and what can be done to address the problem.
New California law releases nurse practitioners from physician oversight
The state will be the 29th to allow nurse practitioners to practice without a physician.
AMA calls for modifications to the proposed Medicare 2021 fee schedule
The organization says the Medicare fee schedule should reflect changes brought on by the ongoing COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.
Coronavirus: Mask mandates limit spread, study finds
The Canadian study found that mask mandates can limit the spread of COVID-19 by 25 to 46 percent.
Value-based Care After COVID-19: What Healthcare Leaders Need to Know
COVID-19 emphasized providers’ need to diversify
Coding case study: Dementia
Are you missing out on revenue because of improper coding?