
In late 2020, Medical Economics® asked our physician audience what they thought would be the most challenging issues they will face this year. This is what they told us.

In late 2020, Medical Economics® asked our physician audience what they thought would be the most challenging issues they will face this year. This is what they told us.

The recommendations address the role of physicians as vaccinators.

Data from the COVID tracking project on coronavirus cases, test results, vaccination rates and more.

Comparing the old guidance to the new.

IPCLI and other CINs are a response to the ongoing consolidation of independent practices

How physicians are addressing obesity as a chronic condition and helping patients lose weight.

What should a post-pandemic health care delivery system look like? And what role should primary care physicians hold in this system?

The pandemic brought telehealth into the mainstream, but will government and private payers make the right moves to make it a standard part of medicine?

In late 2020, Medical Economics® asked our physician audience what they thought would be the most challenging issues they will face this year. This is what they told us.

The organization says more needs to be done to fight aspects of health and healthcare which negatively impacts racial, ethnic, religious, and cultural communities.

Despite the challenges the pandemic has presented to medical care, the vast majority of patients are happy with how their doctors met the challenges.

The Trump administration reversed course saying that the administration of vaccines has been “too narrowly focused.”

Data from the COVID tracking project on coronavirus cases, test results, vaccination rates and more.

How can physicians get started on a profitable remote patient monitoring program?

In late 2020, Medical Economics® asked our physician audience what they thought would be the most challenging issues they will face this year. This is what they told us.

Juan Espinoza, MD, vice president of the Independent Pediatric Collaborative of Long Island, explains

Reimbursement trends every physician must watch for.

In late 2020, Medical Economics® asked our physician audience what they thought would be the most challenging issues they will face this year. This is what they told us.

In late 2020, Medical Economics® asked our physician audience what they thought would be the most challenging issues they will face this year. This is what they told us.

States can increase primary care access for residents with Medicaid, new study shows.

A study of COVID-19 testing in the St. Louis area shows the inequities still present in a critical part of fighting the pandemic.

Here are the top U.S. cities with the highest demand for physicians in the year 2020.

The open letter to the HHS secretary urges him to be more transparent about the vaccine rollout.

Data from the COVID tracking project on coronavirus cases, test results, vaccination rates and more.

As dismal as the last year has been, the pandemic has offered a few tiny silver linings

Data from the COVID tracking project on coronavirus cases, test results, vaccination rates and more.

Top reasons cited to refuse the shots include questions of safety and effectiveness.

Insurance industry group says proposed rule too much, too fast

The new company will seek to advance a more modern information and technology-enabled healthcare platform.

Big changes to Medicare coding guidelines outpatient evaluation and management services haven taken effect.