How to prevent a malpractice lawsuit
Studies have found that about half of all physicians will face a malpractice suit at some point in their career.
Why is there so much waste in healthcare today?
Physicians, not payers, call the telemedicine shots
Health plans may limit patients’ in-network options
Coronavirus: Trump administration urges health care facilities to reopen
CMS has released new guidelines for patients.
Coronavirus case numbers in the United States: JUNE 10 update
Data from the COVID tracking project on coronavirus cases, test results and more
Physicians can take steps to protect their families from COVID-19
Six tips for protecting yourself and your family during the pandemic
Which revenue cycle management system is right for your practice?
How patients choose their doctor: 8 insights physicians should know
What are patients looking for when they search for a doctor?
How racial, social and economic disparities impact health
The COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic and unrest caused by the police killing of George Floyd have thrown this fact into stark relief, according to a new report.
COVID-19 could be health care’s cure
AHA vs Azar lawsuit and next stimulus bill offer Americans 2 shots at winning transparency war
How losing small practices hits the underserved especially hard
Best practices in setting your own salary
How much should practice owners pay themselves?
Coronavirus: Poll finds in-person visit volumes increasing
In-person patient volumes are recovering swiftly in some parts of the country.
Coronavirus case numbers in the United States: JUNE 9 update
The long-term impact of the COVID-19 pandemic
What does the pandemic tell us about the state of public health in the us today and going forward?
Lessons for physicians from COVID-19 pandemic
Thomas Lee, MD, the chief medical officer for Press Ganey, discusses what physicians have learned from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Resources for doctors experiencing burnout
FDA approves new drug to treat hospital-acquired pneumonia
Recarbrio is the newest drug approved to treat both hospital acquired pneumonia and ventilator-associated bacterial pneumonia
How doctors can maintain their well-being during the COVID-19 crisis
Coronavirus case numbers in the United States: JUNE 8 update
How implicit bias harms patient care
As understanding of implicit bias grows, so do techniques for combating it.
8 things young physicians want from a first job
Final-year residents are the future of medical practice in the United States. But what kind of work are they looking for when starting their careers?
Revenue cycle management systems and staying profitable
Cities with the highest paid primary care physicians, ranked
What cities pay primary care physicians the most?
The 10 most in-demand specialties in 2020
Here are the top 10 in demand medical specialties and subspecialties in the U.S.
Telehealth and other regulation waivers should continue beyond COVID-19, ACP says
The organization says that accommodations for telehealth and other regulatory waivers should remain in place after the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic ends.
Coronavirus case numbers in the United States: June 5 update
Managing millennial physicians
As millennials are seeking changes to the day-to-day operations of the system, they’re driving a much larger conversation about what health care should look like.
What can the government do to solve inequality in healthcare?
Discussing costs of care with patients
Whether or not patients share cost concerns with physicians, financial issues are a growing part of healthcare decision-making. Many patients would like to talk with physicians about those costs.