
Surprisingly, regulations play a big role

On November 10 the Supreme Court will hear arguments in a case challenging the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act. What would it mean for health care if the Court overturns the law? In the second of two episodes addressing that question, Jacqueline Fincher, MD, discusses the impact from her perspective as a practicing internist and president of the American College of Physicians.

While the world watches the presidential election, the fate of the ACA will be in the High Court’s hands a week later.

With forethought and the right technology on board, remote patient monitoring can be a good complement to telehealth, allowing physicians to receive data about their patients’ in real time.

Compensation data from Doximity shows only tepid growth in physician pay in 2020

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

Learn a different treatment approach with these courses

This scenario involves a patient presenting with symptoms of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD); see if you can choose the correct codes.

The MJH Life Sciences COVID-19 Coalition will discuss the pandemic’s clinical impact and mental health effects.

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

How can physicians help patients control their diabetes in the COVID-19 era?

The best practices for treating COPD, particularly in light of the changing restrictions imposed by COVID-19

The opioid epidemic may have disappeared from the headlines, but the problem is still here.

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

The MJH Life Sciences COVID-19 Coalition experts share their insights on the state of the pandemic.

Spirituality plays a key role in overall health

These waivers could lead to lasting flexibilities for physicians — if a few bad apples don’t spoil the bunch

Telehealth came to the forefront of medicine when the pandemic first hit, but how much of a future it has remains in question.

As the COVID-19 pandemic wears on and President Donald J. Trump’s fortunes seem to falter, unfounded claims that physicians are lying about the disease are on the rise.

The COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic has made managing diabetes more important than ever.

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

Declines in patient visits and revenues continue despite telehealth increase

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Primary care physicians sometimes struggle to effectively treat patients with diabetes.

Joseph Scherger, MD, explains why

On November 10, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in a case challenging the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act. What would it mean for health care if the Court overturns the law? In the first of two episodes addressing that question, Christine Eibner, Ph.D., an analyst with the Rand Corp. discusses the health policy implications of ending the ACA.

With infections on the rise at the start of flu season, the need for measures to limit transmission is as strong as ever.

The main reasons people ages 18-64 do not have insurance

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