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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.


Patients are shouldering more of the healthcare cost burden than ever before. As a result, prices affect their decisions about healthcare.


What are the unhealthiest cities in the country?

Physicians and payers don't think so, according to a new survey.

A new report details the scope of the ransomware problem since 2016.

Biometric information is another type of personal health informaion.

Healthcare needs more clinician leaders, but they’re often not properly prepared for the job.

The next time you're running late, remember this advice.

Understanding non-compete clauses and other issues that physicians must confront in such agreements.

Public health officials are hopeful a record number of flu vaccines can help stave off epidemic levels.

David B. Wright, MD, an internist from Memphis, tells Medical Economics about the benefits of running a direct pay practice, how it has improved his relationship with his patients, and their health outcomes.

The U.S. faces a tough road to get started.

From phishing to malware, these are the security risks you need to guard against.

Here's what they're using and how they're using it.

Americans have seen their primary care physicians less and less- here's why.

How it can make you and your staff more efficient.