
The move makes testing and other services free for those with private insurance, according to CMS.

The move makes testing and other services free for those with private insurance, according to CMS.

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

Why don’t more U.S medical school graduates enter primary care? This issue is critical because the American Association of Medical Colleges (AAMC) projects that there will be a shortage of 21,100 to 55,200 PCPs by 2032.

Anyone can call themselves a financial planner, so how do you pick the right one for you?

How well have states responded to COVID-19?

The survey was performed in January showing an increase before the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.

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

Can your employee handbook get you in trouble? Many healthcare businesses have an employee handbook, or employee policy handout, but fail to update them on a regular basis.

Five considerations for physicians in the face of COVID-19.

Richard Roberts, MD, JD, discusses why physicians would be wise to trust their feelings when approaching career decisions.

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

Private practices that are or think they will soon be in a financial bind because of the COVID-19 crisis have some options.

Mobile health (mHealth) apps are exploding in number and popularity, a development that presents new challenges for physicians: How do they determine which among the thousands of health-related apps on the market will help their patients? And how do they receive and process data from these apps in a form they can use?

America’s physician practices face devastating financial losses because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Here's how they are coping.

CMS has made extraordinary moves to bolster telehealth in response to COVID-19.

The payments were dispersed in a single week.

The tests will be provided to state, territorial, and tribal public health labs.

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

Physician practices are struggling with how to handle physician and mid-level employment contracts in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.

About 74 percent of respondents say they’ve adopted telemedicine or plan to.

As our healthcare system and others around the world gear up to deal with the largest public health crisis of the past 100 years, an important question to consider is: How will other needed healthcare delivery occur during the pandemic?

With these practices, primary care physicians can stand out from competitors to not only attract patients but retain them.

The new guide is part of their Digital Health Implementation Playbook Series.

A recent study shows note sharing with patients may be a good thing.

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

Eric Haden discusses the mechanics of conducting a telehealth appointment, and explains how physicians can improve on camera.

Recent survey reveals that women still experience a great amount of gender bias in medicine.

The CDC has recently released a fact sheet with detailed intructions about the use of PPE.

Inspector General report overviews where hospitals are struggling the most during the pandemic.