ACP supports legislation increasing healthcare access, combatting COVID-19 pandemic
In a pair of letters to congressional committees, the organization extolls the benefits of provisions in upcoming COVID relief legislation.
Coronavirus: Primary care physicians taking part in vaccine effort, many await supply
Primary care physicians are getting involved with the vaccination effort, but only 19 percent say they’re currently administering the shots.
What will telehealth look like in 10 years?
New technology is already hitting the market, but how will it hold up?
Coronavirus case numbers in the United States: February 12, 2021 update
Data from the COVID tracking project on coronavirus cases, test results, vaccination rates and more.
Doctor, look out for these great moonlighting opportunities in 2021
The last 10 months has changed healthcare in unforeseen ways.
Coronavirus: Free burnout webinar tonight
What will ultimately drive greater telehealth adoption?
Will financial incentives for physicians drive greater long-term adaptation?
Coronavirus case numbers in the United States: February 11, 2021 update
Health care associations produce pro-COVID vaccine PSA
The public service announcement urges Americans to be vaccinated against COVID-19.
What technological challenges remain for telehealth, and how can they be fixed?
Telehealth has been positive for both doctors and patients, but challenges remain.
Coronavirus case numbers in the United States: February 10, 2021 update
National health care spending expected to fall in next 20 years
Deloitte sees health spending as a percentage of GDP to slow due to new technologies, early disease detection, and engaged patients.
Physicians highly accepting of COVID-19 vaccine
Physicians discuss their COVID-19 vaccine choices, and how to convince patients to become vaccinated.
If telehealth is too easy to use, will patients overuse it and drive up costs?
Is this a valid argument?
Coronavirus case numbers in the United States: February 9, 2021 update
Most plan to continue health precautions post-pandemic
A survey found that most Americans plan to continue wearing masks, avoiding crowds, and frequent handwashing after even when the pandemic is over.
Coronavirus: Free webinar to focus on burnout
The MJH Life Sciences COVID-19 Coalition will hold a free webinar at 5 p.m. EST, Feb. 11 on burnout, anxiety, and stress.
Coronavirus case numbers in the United States: February 8, 2021 update
How have private insurers approached telehealth, and did they get it right?
Private payers initially embraced telehealth, but some remain wary about a full commitment.
Novavax begins rolling review of COVID-19 vaccine candidate
The drug maker has started reviews with regulatory agencies across the world.
Health care still shedding jobs
Coronavirus: Johnson & Johnson seeking vaccine candidate EUA
The company plans to supply the federal government with 100 million doses in the first half of 2021.
Do patient visit patterns offer any insight into the future of telehealth?
Many patients who used telehealth have since returned to in-office visits
Coronavirus case numbers in the United States: February 5, 2021 update
Data from the COVID tracking project on coronavirus cases, test results, vaccination rates and more
What is causing burnout during the pandemic?
5 ways telehealth will help support the COVID-19 vaccine rollout
Telehealth will play a critical role in managing vaccine distribution and supporting patients
Q&A: Involving local practices in COVID-19 vaccinations
Anders Gilberg, senior vice president of government affairs for MGMA, discusses a recent survey and how his organization is reaching out to the White House.
What’s the right way for Medicare to approach telehealth?
In the past, Medicare primarily focused telehealth benefits on rural areas where care could be hard to access.
Coronavirus case numbers in the United States: February 4, 2021 update
Strength in numbers: How physicians can work together and thrive
How independent practices can survive by working together.