
Direct primary care physicians are perfectly positioned to handle the coronavirus outbreak.

Direct primary care physicians are perfectly positioned to handle the coronavirus outbreak.

While more physicians are becoming employees, others who crave autonomy are going out on their own. Here’s how to succeed.

General tips for keeping your patients happy and your practice safe

The test can detect positive results in as little as five minutes, and can be used in a physician's practice, according to an Abbott news release.

A report by Covered California using current data projects large losses for commercial insurers in 2020 that will likely drive rate increases in 2021

Early graduation may become a reality for eligible medical students in their final year.

With provisions for small businesses, the legislation may save private practices.

Self-administered testing is as effective as physicians-administered testing.

Click the attached PDF, courtesy of the American Medical Association, to view 11 coding scenarios related to treating COVID-19 patients.

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

The most critical step is understanding what value precision medicine brings to your practice, and where it can have greatest impact from both a clinical and business perspective.

Primary care was the most popular specialty in this year’s match results for osteopathic medical students and past DO graduates.

A financial checklist from the AMA can help practices survive the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.

The statement follows reports of doctors writing prescriptions for possible COVID-19 treatments for themselves and their families.

The organization is pushing doctors to use more telehealth options during the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.

The AMA has asked the DOS to allow international physicians to continue to practice in the U.S. starting in July.

As the COVID-19 coronavirus sweeps the globe and uncertainty increases, physicians and practice leaders should turn their attention to the welfare of their staffs and their patients.

If the Coronavirus pandemic contains any silver lining for primary care doctors, it may be to speed the adoption of telemedicine and other alternatives to in-person patient visits.

Practice leaders need to accept that their practice is most likely going to take a financial hit and start planning accordingly.

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

Having capabilities is all well and good, but just because you are capable of doing something, does not mean you are going to be successful.

Researchers say a 35 percent increase in coronavirus reimbursements may stem the devastation.

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

Amid speculation that malpractice insurance rates will rise, maintaining an air-tight risk management plan should be on doctors’ agenda this year.

When patients hit ‘record’ at the doctor’s office

The new interoperability rules could not have come at a better time.

"Please stay at home for us," physicians, nurses and hospital workers say in open letter.

Cyber insurance covers losses and damages resulting from patient data being stolen, exposed, held for ransom, or improperly shared. Is your practice properly protected?

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

Spring testing has been cancelled by ABIM and ABFM