
AMA argues the court failed to consider the ruling’s impact on the physician-patient relationship.

AMA argues the court failed to consider the ruling’s impact on the physician-patient relationship.

Researchers determined which medical students receive mistreatment.

If your patients are curious about medical cannabis and its benefits, here is guidance on how to answer common questions.

Medical Economics sat down with Christina Tan, MD, the state epidemiologist for New Jersey, to discuss the latest on the Coronavirus outbreak (COVID-19) and how to answer patient questions about the disease.

It is imperative that clinicians and other health care professionals equip themselves with tools and resources to meet the needs of a growing patient population with obesity.

Chart review is the most time-consuming made up the largest portion of the time spent on EHR software.

How physicians can deal with the growing problem of family conflict in the exam room.

Experts in the healthcare industry weigh in on the cornonavirus disease and the overall preparedness of the U.S.

Physicians explain how a new practice model saved their careers.

As obesity rates continue to rise, an increase in chronic diseases and productivity loss become major concerns.

How social issues affect outcomes, especially for patients with chronic conditions

Private equity acquisitions of physician medical groups have steadily increased between 2013-2016.

Vast majority of respondents said they’d take a cheaper alternative if their physician had suggested one.

Six innovators are heading to Google’s campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts, to compete in a live pitch-off as finalists of the Boston Scientific Connected Patient Challenge.

The weird and wild world of symptoms that people are searching for.

Take a methodical approach to growth

The three-judge panel found HHS Secretary Alexander Azar’s approval of the requirement to be “arbitrary and capricious.”

The weight loss drug’s manufacturer complied with the request due to an increased occurrence of cancer.

A recent study found that payers and providers have a variety of opinions when it comes to healthcare.


David B. Wright, MD, discusses the technique of motivational interviewing, and how he has used it to successfully improve the health of patients with complex chronic conditions.

The multidisciplinary nature of healthcare requires a team approach to effectively navigate risks and opportunities.

A slideshow with nine things physicians can do to make the prior authorization process easier.


An author of a recent study on the subject unpacks the results.

Six innovators are heading to Google’s campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts, to compete in a live pitch-off.

The shortage of primary care physicians is a nationwide issue, yet the severity of the crisis varies per state.

Proactively managing risk and avoiding harm is almost always cheaper and more predictable than managing any actual crisis.
