
The new position paper lays out how electronic communication can be used thoughtfully and effectively.

The new position paper lays out how electronic communication can be used thoughtfully and effectively.

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

How common is physician burnout and why does it happen?

Labs say the recent surge in COVID-19 tests and cases has them closely approaching testing capacity.

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

Farzad Mostashari, MD, CEO of Aledade, discusses why physician practices that have leaned into value-based care have weathered the COVID-19 pandemic successfully.

Gilead announced the drug will go for $390 per vial in developed countries but is still expected to save the healthcare system money.

The Trump administration continues its fight against the Affordable Care Act (ACA) at the Supreme Court.

The new code was announced June 25 after a meeting of the CPT Editorial Panel.

These are the COVID-19 ICD-10 codes physicians need to know, accurate as of CDC's April 1, 2020 update.

There are numerous coding options when it comes to reporting telehealth visits and others that are not the traditional face-to-face office visit.

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

As ransomware attacks multiply, cybersecurity has become a top concern among healthcare professionals. What are the best ways to stop these attacks before they occur?



Study shows satisfaction is high, but more to be done

Nearly half of the respondents say their office burnout and personal burnout is at an all-time high.

Doctors have long known that patients’ expectations have a significant impact on the effectiveness of treatments prescribed for them. But much less is known about the effect of providers’ expectations for those treatments.

A finance expert tells physicians what the CARES Act means for their student loans, and how to handle their debt during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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

Generally, a physician owes no duty to a patient without a physician-patient relationship.

The Washington D.C. U.S. District Court judge rejected a claim by AHA and other groups that the rule would undermine competition and violate their rights.

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

We need to re-examine the role of physical activity in obesity management. Here’s why.

After speaking with multiple physician experts, I now have the tools to begin to identify and overcome my own implicit biases—and so can you.

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

Medical Economics' 2020 Physician Burnout Survey is looking for your anonymous input.

The disparities fall along age, race, and health lines.

Sean P. Byrne, JD, a medical malpractice defense lawyer, discusses how coronavirus has scrambled a physician's malpractice risks, and what doctors need to do to prepare.

The organization presented recommendations to stop the guideline from harming patients.