
Is your practice ready for the changes that are coming?

Access points for primary care are rapidly increasing


Medical records, which most patients think are private and protected, are in reality lucrative commodities in a multibillion-dollar industry.

The study appears in the September 2020 issue of Health Affairs

Practices can begin applying for the funds Oct. 5.

Tips to promote your online reputation through good patient reviews.

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

Fee-for-service medicine will remain for many years to come.

White House physician Sean P. Conley, DO, confirms the president and first lady tested positive for COVID-19.

In conjunction with its reorganization, the Company has also launched a new name, brand and website.

For many physician practices, changes presumed to be temporary may become more permanent

The settlement relates to a 2015 cyber attack that impacted 78.8 million customers.

The department’s Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology also awarded a cooperation agreement to the American Board of Family Medicine.

Physicians should not think the entire healthcare experience is done after the patient leaves the office

Physicians feel pressured to provide a modern experience for their patients

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

Practices should guarantee as much revenue as possible upfront

It’s been a decade since the launch of accountable care organizations and many still struggle to realize their original goal

To avoid adverse events, doctors need procedures for communicating with patients whose first language is not English

Urban areas are leading the way, new research shows

Members of the coalition weigh in on the latest information on the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Sunday morning attack against Universal Health Services may be the largest in U.S. history, according to media reports.

Expert details how health care organizations can improve their cybersecurity.

Patient demand for telemedicine will remain after the COVID-19 pandemic, and as a result more payers will reimburse for it

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

Now, more than ever, health care organizations need to develop sustainable partnerships within their communities

Flexibility and the ability to adapt to unforeseen events are key to good financial forecasting

This flu season, physicians must stress importance of vaccinations — and find creative ways to provide them.

A panel of experts will sort out facts and controversies about the ongoing pandemic.