
Even physicians aren’t immune to making financial missteps

Even physicians aren’t immune to making financial missteps

Nearly half of respondents worry primary care will be no more in five years.

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Do we have the national courage, compassion, leadership and unity to begin to address the core issues underlying this problem of equity?

Here are some important nutritional elements to discuss with patients.

Data from the Coronavirus Resource Center at Johns Hopkins University and the Centers for Disease Control.

When it comes to myths surrounding obesity, the list of misconceptions is as long as the myriad of complications it can cause.

The annual rankings rate facilities across 17 procedures, conditions, across 15 areas of complex care.

The internal CDC document, first shared online by the Washington Post, discusses strategies to promote vaccination and the need for universal masking.

Data from the Coronavirus Resource Center at Johns Hopkins University and the Centers for Disease Control.

The Biden administration has maintained that the third shot is not necessary.

The approval could provide patients with an additional safe and possibly more cost-effective options to treat diabetes.

Data from the Coronavirus Resource Center at Johns Hopkins University and the Centers for Disease Control.

With COVID-19 cases resurging and the flu season fast approaching, we may see new concerns pop up, most especially with unvaccinated populations.

The program dramatically increases the insured portion of the Black and Hispanic communities.

With the hardship of the early days of COVID-19 behind them, independent practices are looking to define themselves for the future.

The risks of poor cybersecurity hygiene have never been greater. Here’s how physicians can improve theirs.

After the pandemic setback, independent practices are optimistic and even more committed to providing quality care.

Data from the Coronavirus Resource Center at Johns Hopkins University and the Centers for Disease Control.


In a reversal, the agency is calling for vaccinated people living in COVID hotspots to mask up indoors.

How a hodgepodge of federal and state telehealth waivers creates compliance concerns for providers practicing across state lines.

Samuel Edwards, M.D., discusses his recent study in Health Affairs of why burnout levels differ among primary care practices and what practices can do to reduce burnout among doctors and staff. The study focuses on common traits among practices where burnout is minimal or nonexistent. The study found that these are often small, physician-owned practices where teamwork is emphasized, and where providers have a great deal of autonomy.

Data from the Coronavirus Resource Center at Johns Hopkins University and the Centers for Disease Control.

Time is running out to have your voice heard.

About 50% of the country is not fully vaccinated, leading to concerns

3 timely tips for physician practices

Data from the Coronavirus Resource Center at Johns Hopkins University and the Centers for Disease Control.

If your practice is still using paper-based fax or combining traditional and digital fax communications, you are not alone, but you are behind.